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![[municipal flag]](../images/a/ar-w-es.gif) 3:5
image by Ivan Sache, 4 May 2017
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image by Ivan Sache, 4 May 2017
The municipality of Esquina (26,399 inhabitants) is located on river Paraná, 
here the border with the Santa Fe Province, 330 km south of Corrientes.
Esquina was established on a plot offered by the postmaster Benito Lamela, who 
erected a chapel dedicated to St. Rita. The village was destroyed in 1839 by the 
Entre Rios army after the battle of Palo Largo, In 1842, Garibaldi's troops 
withdrew to Esquina after the battle of Costa Brava, fought 30 km southwards.
Esquina was rebuilt in 1876 north-west of its original location; Esquina was one 
of the most important river ports in the province in the late 19th century - 
early 20th century.
Esquina is home of the Pacú National Festival. Pacu (Piaractus 
mesopotamicus (Holmberg, 1887)) is a fish native to the Paraguay-Paraná 
basin.
http://www.esquinacorrientes.gob.ar - Municipal website
The flag of 
Esquina is vertically divided white-blue-green. The white stripe is charged with 
a pink flower and forms a triangle spreading until the center of the flag 
through the blue stripe.
The flag emphasizes the social feelings of the 
citizens of Esquina. 
The white stripe shows in a simple way the transparent 
behaviour of the people of Esquina. The heraldic charge is the flower of the 
tree locally known as lapacho*, in its pink variety, highlighting the permanent; 
cordial union of the people of Esquina with the other settlers of the Corrientes 
Province, the tree being autochthonous to the area. The flower represents the 
renovation of purity every spring, succeeding the harsh winter and prefiguring 
the warm summer.
The blue stripe represents water of rivers Paraná and 
Corrientes, which, together with other local watercourses, attenuate the warm 
summer.
The green stripe represents Mother Nature, present everyday in 
Esquina and renovating its most intense colours in spring and summer, as well as 
friendship and the behaviour of the town of Esquina.
*The pink lapacho, 
aka pink ipę or pink trumpet tree, Handroanthus impetiginosus 
(Mart. ex DC.) Mattos), is native to Central and South America.
The 
process of flag adoption was initiated in 2014 by Resolution No. 309, which 
appointed a commission in charge of the process, the coordination being assigned 
to the Directorate of Culture of the municipality. The commission was allowed to 
establish the rules of the contest "Tu bandera, mi bandera" (Your flag, my flag) 
by Resolution No. 320, adopted in 2014, too. Announced on 22 October 2014, the 
contest yielded 23 proposals, which were assessed on 26 November 2014 by the 
jury; the winning design was submitted by "Junco", the Directorate of Youth of 
the municipality. The idea of the design is credited to Valerio Traverso, 
20-years old.
The flag was eventually adopted by Ordinance No. 5, adopted in 
2016.
http://www.esquinacorrientes.gob.ar/bandera-y-escudo.html 
![[municipal flag]](../images/a/ar-w-e1.gif) 1:2
image by Ivan Sache, 4 May 2017
 
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image by Ivan Sache, 4 May 2017
The flag is represented in 
proportions 1:2 in the municipal website, while the drawing unveiled during the 
proclamation of the results is in proportions 2:3.
Photos
http://actualidadesquina.com/esquina-tiene-bandera/ 
http://www.ellitoral.com.ar/es/articulo/338913/Esquina-presento-su-Bandera-Oficial
Ivan Sache/i>, 4 May 2017