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The municipality of Garopaba (18,144 inhabitants in 2010; 11,467 ha) is 
located 100 km south of Florianópolis.
Garopaba was first mentioned in 
1525 when a naval expedition coming from A Coruña moored in Garopaba Bay.
Ivan Sache, 3 November 2021
The flag of Garopaba is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 196 promulgated on 5 
October 1971.
Article 1.
The flag of the municipality of Garopaba 
shall be rectangular, in proportions 2 units in width on 3 units in length.
§1. It shall be divided into four white and blue isosceles triangles.
§2. The 
white triangle placed on the left and right sides and the blue triangles placed 
on top and bottom shall be charged in the center with the coat of arms of the 
municipality in full colors.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/g/garopaba/lei-ordinaria/1971/20/196/lei-ordinaria-n-196-1971-aprova-a-bandeira-do-municipio-de-garopaba
Leis Municipais database
The coat of arms of Garopaba is prescribed 
by Municipal Law No. 186 promulgated on 1 July 1971.
Article 1.
The 
coat of arms of Garopaba, designed by citizen Wolfgang Ludwig Rau, shall have 
the following characteristics.
1 - The coat of arms of the municipality of 
Garopaba is composed of a modern shield with a mural crown, an external 
allegory, and a surrounding stripe.
2 - The shield is divided in four fields 
(quarters): two lateral, symmetrical, green and yellow; one central, triangular, 
light pink; and one in the lower part, celestial blue.
3 - The celestial blue 
field features a fish ("garoupa", "grouper"), symbolizing water resources, this 
fish being a main source of income for the municipality. The fish also 
symbolizes the people's Christian spirit.
4 - The central light pink field 
features, on a triangle, an allegory of the municipality's landscape and 
agricultural, commercial and industrial activities. They are represented, 
respectively, by sugarcanes and rice panicles, Mercury's winged symbol, and a 
mechanic cogwheel.
5 - The two lateral symmetric fields are concentrically 
striped, alternating the national colors, green and yellow. Each one features a 
flying seagull. They symbolize both the people's patriotic spirit and the 
municipality's maritime condition. The seagulls also recall the amenities 
offered by the beaches of the developing sea resort.
6 - The shield is 
crowned by a six-towered golden wall representing the united and vigilant 
municipality. A golden canoe in front of the wall refers to the origin of the 
name of Garopaba, a corruption from Tupi "y-gara-pabe" meaning "the appearance 
of canoes", "the port".
Two red five-pointed stars placed symmetrically 
beneath the crown highlight the inhabitants' intelligence and willingness for 
the control of instincts and elements.
7- The stripe surrounding the shield's 
base, in the predominant colors of the Santa Catarina flag, is inscribed with 
the municipality's name and date of emancipation.
8 - The external allegory, 
placed between the surrounding stripe and the shield, provides multiple 
references to the remote history and development of the region, whose 
settlements originates in 1795, as a whaling base.
A Carijó native near a 
tipití [press] used to process cassava flour recalls the numerous old 
inhabitants, whose presence in Garopaba is widely documented by sambaquís [shell 
heaps] and remains of indigenous stone and pottery workshops existing on the 
municipality's seashore.
The Portuguese shield of Pero Lopes de Souza 
[1497-1539] recalls that the region belonged to his Captaincy in the time of the 
Treaty of Tordesillas [1494]. It also alludes to the notable Azorean 
colonization of the Santa Caterina seashore.
The Christian cross recalls the 
Jesuit fathers; the hat with large rim, the pioneers and colonizers; the iron 
anchor, the seamen.
The bunch of war weapons recalls the presence in Garopaba 
of Ragamuffins led by Lieutenant Colonel Joaquim Teixiera Nunes [1802-1844] in 
1839, at the time of the Juliana Republic establishment in Laguna, whose coat of 
arms is placed near the shield recalling the struggle for liberty.
The crown 
and the liberty cap highlight the last century's political struggles between 
Monarchists and Republicans.
Different fishing and famring tools symbolize 
the main activities exerted by the population of Garopaba since the early ages.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/g/garopaba/lei-ordinaria/1971/19/186/lei-ordinaria-n-186-1971-institui-o-brasao-do-municipio-de-garopaba-e-da-outras-providencias
Leis Municipais database
Ivan Sache, 3 November 2021
![[Garopaba, SC (Brazil)]](../images/b/br-sc-094.gif) image by Dirk Schönberger, 
10 June 2012
 image by Dirk Schönberger, 
10 June 2012 
The variant shows a white square (not rectangle) in the centre.