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image by Blas Delgado, 24 Febuary 2003
Note: There is contredicting information concern the correct order of the stripes. Until final confirmation, both possibilities ae shown. Ed.
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This city of 33,000 was founded in 1823. The blue colour on
the flag represents the sea bordering Hatillo, the yellow
represents the material and artistic wealth of the town, and the
green represents the vegetation of the fields throughout the
territory of the city. Hatillo is in northwest Puerto Rico
Thanh-Tâm Le' and Jarig Bakker, 12 January
1999
According with a publication of the MUNICIPALITY OF HATILLO,
PUERTO RICO the correct flag of this town consist of a three
equal bands:
1-
The superior Green band simbolize the vegetetion of the mountains
and field of Hatillo,
2- The middle yellow band represent the artistic and material
riches of the peoples of Hatillo.
3-
The ligth blue inferior band simbolize the sea .
Juan Colon de Jesus, 11 October 2000
I'm from Hatillo, Puerto Rico. I must inform you that you have
the flag of my town upside down. I have a site about Hatillo at
<www.galeon.com/hatilloweb>
and before I published it, I went to the "Oficina de
Turismo" and assurred myself of the correct position of the
flag and was told that the blue stripe is the first stripe. See
my page about Hatilo symbols at <www.galeon.com/hatilloweb/simbolos.html>.
Joe Delgado, 23 Febuary 2002
I found that there are some contadictions regarding the
municipal flag of Hatillo. According to "Puerto Rico:
Enciclopedia Manual" (ISBN 1-932243-15-1), the correct flag
for the municipality of Hatillo is the horizontal tricolour of
green, yellow and blue, where the green and blue are of equal
size and the yellow is 1/5 of the width of the green and blue
stripes.
Carlos J. Torres, 14 February 2007
I live in Arecibo, near Hatillo, and I saw the City Hall with
the flag.that appear in my
website.
Nelson L. Román, 15 August 2007
Wrong flag based on <www.xsn.net> (defunct) and
other reports.
image by Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 Febuary 2000
Wrong flag with thin central stripe.
image by Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 January 1999
Wrong flag according to the image at Lexjuris
site and pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct)
image by Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 January 1999
Hatillo -- the text says that the stripes are equal but in the
image there is a thiner middle stripe. I made two images: No. 1
following the text (probably more reliable, if less telling) and
No. 2 more like the image.
Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 January 1999
The flag at pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct) is
identical to the one at ,Lexjuris
site so the discription on the last page must be erroneous.
Jarig Bakker, 1 Febuary 2000
The text at Lexjuris
site says: "The flag consists of three equal
stripes" , which is obviously not so.
Antonio Martins, 1 Febuary 2000
The most common error in those sites is unknowingly presenting
the flag upside down, so inverting the colors in the vertical
direction -we may see this in Hatillo
Blas Delgado, 6 Febuary 2000
image by Nelson L. Román, 29 June 2004