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The flag of Concordia is prescribed by Municipal Decree no. 29,803,
adopted on 10 December 1997 and published on 18 December 1997.
The flag was designed by Hugo Messer, winner of a public contest
prescribed by Decree No. 29,626. The description of the flag provided
by the designer is part of the Decree.
The flag was hoisted on 13 December 1997 in the places prescribed by
Decree No. 29,660, together with the national and provincial flags.
The flag is horizontally divided green and red, the colours of the
arms of Entre Ríos Province. The division of the flag is highlighted
by a white and yellow stripe symbolizing a sword. The stripe starts
near the hoist with a cross, recalling the early foundation by the
Jesuits, and ends near the hoist with a "tacuara"* with red
fastenings, as a reference to Federalism.
In the middle of the flag is placed a circular emblem including the
following elements:
The 2nd rank municipality of La Criolla (1,852 inhabitants, 1,307 in
the town proper) is located in the Concordia Department, in the north-
east of the Entre Ríos Province.
In 2005, the municipal administration of La Criolla launched a contest
for a municipal flag. The winner of the contest, Lorena Panozzo, was
proclaimed six years later, in July 2011. The flag eventually adopted
is Panozzo's proposal, with some modifications.
The flag is horizontally divided light blue-white-light blue, like the
Argentine national flag, with an orange fimbriation representing
citriculture and a purple fimbriation recalling that La Criolla was
proclaimed on 3 December 2008 by the Chamber of Representatives the
National Capital of Blueberry Cultivation. In the middle of the flag
is the Argentine sun charged with a handshake representing work, a
shovel and a rake representing the first tools use in agriculture;
forestry, citriculture and blueberry cultivation are represented in
the background.
Ivan Sache, 07 Aug 2011