Last modified: 2025-03-22 by daniel rentería
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I was informed by the council there is no municipal flag.
Daniel Rentería, 16 March 2025
image from Orden Jurídico
The coat of arms was created in December 1988, being created by the architect Humberto Murillo Lozano, adopted through a decree by the Secretary of Public Education of the State of Chihuahua; in 1991, it would appear, as I was told by the council it was adopted that year. Description according to Héraldica Municipal de Chihuahua:
This shield is intimately linked to the monument to the Miner which exists in the named locality, both dating to December 1988, this shield is resolved in Spanish field, divided diagonally by a bordering of oak leaves, which go from the lower-left vertex to the upper-right, right and left and represent the flora of the region. In the upper section appears the sacred oak of the Basques, with two passing wolves, as a reminder that the inhabitants of this Municipality achieve what they propose. In the lower section it contains as a blazon a Winch Tower of Mining in clear allusion to Mining, principal economic source of the Municipality. In the upper-right part of the shield it includes a crown to remember that these lands in another time were part of the Kingdom of Spain. In the lower part a scroll which contains the year 1653 year of the first Mining report.
Daniel Rentería, 16 March 2025
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