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Keywords: setubal | coat of arms: castle (white) | ships: 2 | sail ship: 1 mast | fish: 3 | crosses: 2 | cross: st. james | scallop | 
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It is a fairly typical portuguese municipal flag, 
with the coat of arms centered on purple and 
white gyronny (city rank) background. Flag 
and arms adopted and published in the official journal 
Diário do Governo : II 
Série in 1936.03.05.
António Martins, 10 Jun 2007
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The arms are Azure issuant from a base wavy of five fesses Argent and Vert 
charged with three fish hauriant Argent and behind two ships affrontty Sable 
dressed Argent a castle Argent masoned Sable litten and open Purpure and on a 
chief Or a scallop Purpure between two St. James’s 
sword-crosses of the Same. Mural crown argent with five visible towers 
(city rank) and white scroll reading in black 
upper case letters "Cidade de Setúbal".
António Martins, 10 Jun 2007

Plain (monocolored) portuguese subnational flags are 
not allowed to have armless 
variations: plain flags always carry the coat of arms.
Jorge Candeias, 18 Jul 1999
Setúbal is one of the 
40 
“ancient” (pre-1973) portuguese cities. Setúbal 
municipality had 113 934 inhabitants in 2001 and consists of 8 communes 
covering 170,57 km². It is part of Setúbal 
District, traditional province Estremadura, 1999 
ref. adm. region Lisboa e Setúbal, current C.C.R. / NUTS II Lisboa 
(pre-2002 C.C.R. / NUTS II Lisboa e Vale-do-Tejo), and NUTS III Península 
de Setúbal.
António Martins, 10 Jun 2007
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