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El Salvador, Zacatecas (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-05-02 by daniel rentería
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I was informed there is no municipal flag.
Daniel Rentería, 20 April 2025


Coat of Arms


image from the Municipal Council

The coat of arms of El Salvador was adopted during the term of 2007-2010 under Municipal President Plutarco Zavala Torres. It was adopted through a call for submissions from the council; the winning design being the one by Juan Francisco López Alvarado. Over a scrolled border, the sides (left, right, bottom) read the motto Esfuerzo, Trabajo, Lealtad. At the bottom, a ribbon reads El Salvador, Zac. In the center, bordered by a random shape, a map of the municipality is divided into four quadrants. The upper-left depicts a hill with a palm tree and cactus, basic alimentation of cattle. To the upper-right, a head of cattle and a corn plant, basic alimentation of the municipality and industry. To the lower-left, the local Church of the Divine Savior. To the lower-right, its entrance with a path and the hills in the background. Behind, a sword and gun for work and defense.
Daniel Rentería, 20 April 2025


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