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Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais (Brazil)

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Conselheiro Lafaiete, MG (Brazil) image by Joseph McMillan


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About the Flag of Conselheiro Lafaiete

The flag of Conselheiro Lafaiete was designed by the heraldist Arcinóe Antônio Peixoto de Faria. It consists of a green field with a red cross, bordered white, and overall the municipal coat of arms on a white lozenge. As usual with Peixoto de Faria's designs, the use of a cross to "quarter" the field is described as following Portuguese traditions for civic flags, although in fact it does not. The cross is also said to symbolize the Christian spirit of the people of the municipality. As is also usual for Peixoto de Faria's statements of symbolism, the coat of arms is supposed to symbolize the municipal government, the lozenge the city of Conselheiro Lafaiete proper, the green field the rural areas of the municipality, and the arms of the cross the radiation of municipal authority throughout the territory.
Source: www.portal123.com/lafaiete/lafaiete_simbolos.html
Joseph McMillan, 2 April 2003