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Limon Province adopted a flag Limon (first hoisted 21 July
1992). Curiously the governor of Limon (Mm. Florita Wing Ching
Sandi) answered my request since she was a member of the jury
that selected the design. Before that, two other designs were in
use, but they were unofficial.
Jaume Ollé, 27 January 2001
Limon used unofficially two different flags before the
adoption of the official one, according communication from Florita
Wing Ching Sandi, alcaldesa Municipal de Limon, dated 24 August
1998. Mrs. Wing Ching was, before to be alcaldesa, member of the
jury that selected the official provincial flag. Provincial flag
was first hoisted 21 July 1992.
Jaume Ollé, 15 June 2003
The flag of Limon is upside down as the white stripe should be up.
Alberto Alexander Thomas Brown, 20 June 2009
image by Fred Drews, 21 November 1999
Limon: a sailing ship represents a maritime province, the key
is a connection to the Roman Catholic church (see the Vatican
flag, for example), and the tree would be a local crop - could it
be banana? The wreath is laurel (peace) and coffee.
Rob Raeside, 21 November 2000
The key in the coat of arms, represent the seaport entrance of
the caribbean coast of Costa Rica as well as in the coat of arms
of province of Puntarenas, the key
represent the entrance of the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.
Alberto Alexander Thomas Brown, 20 June 1009