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Merizo, Guam

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[Flag of Merizo] image located by Paul Bassinson, 12 May 2019

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Description of the Flag

(image obtained from https://flagsofguam.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/merizo_flag_b.png and article https://flagsofguam.wordpress.com/2011/05/18/merizo-flag/):

The Merizo flag is themed in a cultural depiction of legends and iconic symbols of this southern village. So much history is found in this sleepy village where many tourists flock to visit. The flag represents many iconic symbols including the Santa Marian Kamalin - a Catholic icon, the Spanish bell towers, latte stones, the Merizo pier, a flying proa, a fisherman and his talaya, as well as the village flower (orange hibiscus) which all grace the center logo, with a roped circular design depicting this village's marine activities found in this village including boating, fishing, water sports and much more.
This flag was designed by Gerard V. Aflague, a Guam born native, in collaboration with the mayor and his staff. Reproduction of this image is allowed without license. This image is not copyright protected and may be downloaded for public, commercial, or personal use. However, use of this image in any way requires a caption crediting the designer.

Paul Bassinson, 12 May 2019