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Canelas, Durango (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-04-19 by daniel rentería
Keywords: canelas | durango | bandera municipal y escudo municipal (durango) | escudo del municipio (durango) | bandera del municipio (durango) | héraldica municipal de durango |
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I was informed the municipality does not have a flag.
Daniel Rentería, 13 April 2025


Coat of Arms


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To the sides of the shield are cinnamon branches, representing its name which means the same. Behind the shield, an eagle eats a serpent on a lake, alluding to the Nationality. Below, "acaxees 1601" is read, remembering the Acaxees Rebellion of 1601 where they attempted to kick the Spaniards out of their lands. Behind the eagle are palm branches, alluding to the State. In the border of the shield, the motto "HOSPITALIDAD, HONOR, PROGRESO" [Hospitality, Honor, Progress] is read. At the top, "CANELAS, DGO." is read. It is crested by a crown symbolizing the Spanish era. The shield's inner section depicts the environment, with hills, a tree, a crossed pick and shovel for mining, cattle for the cattle-raising industry, log for forestal resources, and the local San José church to the right for faith.
Daniel Rentería, 13 April 2025


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