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Capanema, Paraná (Brazil)

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[Flag of Capanema, PR (Brazil)] image by Ivan Sache, 1 February 2022
Source: https://www.capanema.pr.gov.br/municipio/simbolos 
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About the Flag

The municipality of Capanema (19,099 inhabitants in 2018; 41,871 ha) is located on the border with Argentina, 600 km west of Curitiba.

The flag and arms of Capanema are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 59 promulgated in 1973.

The symbols were designed by Arcinoe Antônio Peixoto Faria.
On the flag, the coat of arms represents the municipal government, while the rectangle that inscribes it represents the town proper, as the seat of the municipality. White is a symbol of peace, friendship, work, purity, religious spirit and prosperity.
The white stripes represent the spread of the municipal power over all the parts of the territory. Red is a symbol of dedication, courage, patriotic love and valiance.
The green quarters represent the rural estates existing on the municipal territory. Green is a symbol of honor, abundance and hope.

The coat of arms of Capanema is composed of a shield in Portuguese style surmounted by a eight towers, only five of them visible, representing a town. Green is a symbol of honor and hope, greening fields promising profuse harvests. Argent is a symbol of peace, work, friendship. Black is a symbol of austerity, prudence and moderation.
The plow and the pig's heads recall the municipality's sources of income, agriculture and pig breeding. The bean and soybean plants represent the main crops. Red is a symbol of the dedication and courage of Capanema's people.

https://www.capanema.pr.gov.br/municipio/sobre
Municipal website

Photos
https://www.facebook.com/CapanemaOficial/photos/2330416613767895
https://www.facebook.com/CapanemaOficial/photos/2328801707262719
https://www.facebook.com/CapanemaOficial/photos/2328013774008179

Ivan Sache, 1 February 2022