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Jataizinho, Paraná (Brazil)

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[Flag of Jataizinho, PR (Brazil)] image by Ivan Sache, 3 February 2022
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About the Flag

The municipality of Jataizinho (12,615 inhabitants in 2017; 15,918 ha) is located 400 km north-west of Curitiba.

The flag of Jataizinho was designed by heraldist Arcinoé Peixoto de Farias.

The coat of arms placed in the center of the flag represents the municipal government, while the big lozenge inscribing it represents the town proper, as the seat of the municipality.
White is the symbol of peace, friendship, work, prosperity, purity, and religious spirit.
The stripes that start from the points of the central lozenge and are superimposed with black stripes represent the spread of municipal power to all parts of the territory.
Black is a symbol of austerity, prudence, wisdom, moderation, and firmness.
The blue and red quarters represent the rural properties existing in the municipal territory.
Blue is a symbol of justice, nobility, perseverance, zeal, and loyalty.
Red is a symbol of patriotic love, dedication, audacity, intrepidity, courage, and bravery.

The coat of arms of Jataizinho was designed by heraldist Arcinoé Peixoto de Farias and Adauto José Gonçalves de Oliveira.

The shield used to represent the arms of Jataizinho was the first style of shield introduced in Portugal by French influence, inherited by Brazilian heraldry as an evocative of the colonizing race and the main builder of the nation.
The mural crown that surmounts it is the universal symbol of domains' coats of arms; argent with six towers, of which only four are visible in perspective view, it classifies a 3rd rank town, that is, the seat of a municipality.
Or is a symbol of glory, splendor, wealth, greatness, and sovereignty.
The escutcheon placed in the center of the shield features the arms of the Lopes family, as a tribute to pioneer Joaquim Francisco Lopes who, along with Friar Timóteo, is considered the founder of Jataizinho.
Blue is a symbol of justice, nobility, perseverance, zeal, and loyalty.
The anchors recall the first name of the place, Porto Jatai, as the starting point of navigation on river Tibagi heading Mato Grosso.
Black is a symbol of austerity, prudence, wisdom, moderation, and firmness.
The base argent wavy azure represents river Tibagi. The black wall section represents the fortifications of the Military Colony of Jatahy, which in the early days of colonization was an outpost in the defense of lands conquered by pioneers' expeditions against the influence of the Spanish Jesuit reductions.
Argent is the symbol of peace, friendship, work, prosperity, purity, and religious spirit.
The shield is supported by flowered cotton branches, which represent the main product from the generous and fertile land, and the municipality's main source of income at the time.
Red is a symbol of patriotic love, dedication, audacity, intrepidity, courage, and bravery.
Year "1854" recalls the inauguration of the Military Colony of Jatahy, that is, the foundation of the settlement, as well as the arrival of missionary Friar Timóteo de Castelnuovo. Year "1872" recalls the elevation of the settlement to the category of parish.

http://bibliotecacidada.comunidades.net/nossos-simbolos
Municipal Library

Image from the Municipal Library
http://bibliotecacidada.comunidades.net/nossos-simbolos

Ivan Sache, 3 February 2022