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Huimilpan, Querétaro (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-07-18 by daniel rentería
Keywords: huimilpan | queretaro | bandera municipal y escudo municipal (queretaro) | escudo del municipio (queretaro) | bandera del municipio (queretaro) | héraldica municipal de queretaro |
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by Daniel Rentería, 8 July 2025, using coat of arms at cesq.gob.mx
image: [1] from sonperfiles.com


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Flag

The flag of Huimilpan is white with its coat of arms centered upon it. It is specifically the version that reads "San Miguel Huimilpan" above it.
Daniel Rentería, 8 July 2025


Coat of Arms


from cesq.gob.mx

The coat of arms of Huimilpan was adopted by Act No. 9 in an Ordinary Session of the Council on 2 April 1989; according to Point No. 6 (a document sent verifies this). The coat of arms is divided into three sections and has a pink (sometimes red) border. The upper-left section depicts a cross and sun over a lake and grassland by the mountains; these symbolize it as belonging to the state and its geography. The upper-right section depicts clouds over a ploughed field with three stalks of corn over it for agriculture, signifyin it as a great producer of it in the state; in the background is a hill, indicating the Mountain Range of Querétaro. The lower section depicts the San Miguel Arcángel church for fraternity, with a ribbon over it reading "Julio 10 1529", with the figure of Nicolás de San Luis Montañez holding a sword found to the left; he was one of the founders of Humilpan that day. To the right, a sword is also seen for the conquest of the area.
Daniel Rentería, 8 July 2025


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