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Lima, 4 July 2015
 image by Aristobulo 
Lima, 4 July 2015
Some discussion has been found on blogs about a possible split of the state 
of Pará into two new states, Carajas and Tapajós.
Pascal Prince, 11 September 2008
Here is the proposal for the new state flag:
http://blogdowaldyr.blogspot.com/2011/05/aprovado-plebiscitos-para-criacao-dos.html.
Valentin Poposki, 3 December 2011 
In a referendum held on December 11, 2011, the residents of the state of Pará
were asked to vote on proposals to split the state into three parts: Carajás in
the southeast, Tapajós in the west, and a rump Pará in the northeast. The 
proposal to create Carajás was defeated by a margin of 66.6% to 33.4%. The
proposal to create Tapajós was defeated by a margin of 66.1% to 33.9%. Voting 
was highly polarized regionally, with voters in the territory of the proposed 
new states voting strongly in favor while voters in the rump Pará voted 
strongly against.
Detailed results (in Portuguese):
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plebiscito_sobre_a_divis%C3%A3o_do_estado_do_Par%C3%A1 and
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/1019929-tse-conclui-apuracao-e-confirma-vitoria-do-nao-no-para.shtml 
Zoltan Horvath, 8 January 2012
Although this state project has not been approved by referendum it 
already has its own flag. I have chatted with some members of the committees for 
the creation of both states (Carajas and Tapajós) and they had told me not that 
they won't give up the creation of states, they will seek for a new referendum 
for creating subdivisions within the state of Pará.
 Aristobulo Lima, 
4 July 2015
The flag has a blue quarter-circle with a white star at the upper hoist and radiating from it 8 green and yellow, edged in black, across the remainder of the field.