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 image by 
Ivan Sache, 
7 November 2021
  image by 
Ivan Sache, 
7 November 2021 
The municipality of Santa Cecília (16,918 inhabitants in 2010; 114,532 ha) is 
located 300 km north-west of Florianópolis.
Santa Cecília was colonized 
between 1840 and 1855 by German colonists who settled in a domain owned by 
Captain José Ferreira de Souza. Tropeiros' maps dated to the 18th century shows 
the place as Corisco, meaning "lightning". This recalls the death of a tropeiro 
and his horse killed in 1732 during a storm. The small settlement established by 
tropeiros was subsequently called Pousinho or Povinho, to be renamed to Rio 
Correntes by European colonists.
The district of Santa Cecília do Rio 
Correntes was established by Decree No. 49 issued on 24 February 1891, to be 
elevated a municipality, as Santa Cecília, by State Law No. 348 promulgated on 
21 June 1958, and inaugurated on 5 August 1958.
https://www.santacecilia.sc.gov.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 7 November 2021
An off-centred red cross, bordered white, on a green field, with the municipal shield on a white disk on the cross.
Official website at 
http://www.santacecilia.sc.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 
2 August 2012
 
The flag and arms of Santa Cecília are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 5 
 promulgated on 15 February 1971.
Article 2.
The flag representing the 
 municipality of Santa Cecília shall have the following design and 
 characteristics.
a) Shape: Rectangular
b) General characteristics: Five 
 horizontal stripes, in the following colors: 1a. Green stripe, 2a. White 
 stripe, 3a. Blue stripe, 4a. White stripe, 5a. Golden yellow stripe.
c) 
 Special characteristics: A central circle, of white background, charged with 
 the following elements: in the foreground, a black and white cow's head and two 
 yellow wheat spikes; in the background, green (canopy) and brown (trunk) 
 Brazilian pines; a light yellow and golden yellow lasso near the central 
 circle. In the circle's upper part, on the right, in black letters, "SANTA 
 CECÍLIA". In the lower part, on the left, the date of establishment of the 
 municipality, "28-6-58 - SC", also in black letters.
The general and 
 special characteristics mean:
The green, blue and yellow stripes have the 
 same meaning as the colors of the national flag. The two white horizontal 
 stripes means peace and harmony to be preserved among citizens and with the 
 municipal power.
The cow's head represents cattle-breeding, a main source of 
 income for the municipality, while the two wheat spikes represent agriculture, 
 also a relevant source of income.
The two Brazilian pines, in the 
 background, have a dual meaning: timber extraction industry and the related 
 industries, which are factors of municipal progress, and physiographic 
 characteristics of the region. The lasso divided into two parts complements the 
 symbol of cattle-breeding, already represented by the cow's head.
 Article 3.
The coat of arms representing the municipality of Santa Cecília 
 shall have the following shape and characteristics. A cogwheel inscribed in it; 
 in the foreground, right, a cow's head, and left, two wheat spikes. In the 
 background, in the center, a Brazilian pine; behind, mountains, then pastures. 
 Crossing the cogwheel, in a semi-circular pattern, a scroll inscribed 
 "PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DE SANTA CECÍLIA - SC".
The charges composing the 
 municipal coat of arms have the following meaning. The cogwheel represents 
 industries established in the municipality, factors of economical progress. The 
 cow's head, the two wheat spikes and the Brazilian pines have the same meaning 
 as on the municipal flag (Article 1). The pastures in front of the mountains 
 symbolize, jointly with the cow's head, cattle-breeding. The background 
 symbolizes local topography.
 
 https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/s/santa-cecilia/lei-ordinaria/1971/1/5/lei-ordinaria-n-5-1971-cria-bandeira-e-o-escudo-municipal-conforme-especifica
 
Leis Municipais database
The flag in current use seems quite 
 different from the prescribed one.
Photo
 
 http://diretoriadeculturasc.blogspot.com/2013/03/blog-post_4742.html 
Ivan Sache, 7 November 2021