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image by Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
Plain version - At
https://kantutamarilla.blogspot.com/2014/05/acora-historia-y-grandeza.html,
a flag of Acora, being a vertical bicolor of white and green, is seen on many
flagpoles on its anniversary. This flag also appears to be in use more among
regular people.
Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
Flag with coat of arms
image by Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
At
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVvVS90qTD4, a version of the flag is seen
with its coat of arms on its 167th anniversary. This version seems to be used
less commonly, though its status seems to be more official.
Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
Governmental standard
image by Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
At
https://diariosinfronteras.com.pe/2020/06/21/agasajan-a-papitos-aymaras-en-acora
a flag of Acora is seen, which appears to be the standard of the district's
government, based on the fact it seems to only be used around the district's
government. Above the coat of arms are the words "MUNICIPALIDAD DISTRITAL",
below the coat of arms reading "ACORA".
Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
Coat of arms
image by Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
The coat of arms is in the shape of an Andean cross with red outlines. In the
center is a device also outlined in red, inside of it being horizontal colors of
white and green (perhaps this is the inspiration for the flag's background).
Centered on this is a circle. The upper section of it appears to represent the
sky and the sun. In the lower section it appears to be soil meeting Lake
Titicaca.
Daniel Renterķa, 19 December 2023
image by António Martins, 26 October 2007
Puno, city and department, use a flag of two
stripes, upper one light blue, lower stripe white,
sometimes used with its coat of arms.
Jan-Patrick Fischer, 15 March 2001
A light blue ~2:3 flag with a coat of
arms on its center; this is Argent three towers Gules set one and two and a
pile diminuished inverted embowed Azure charged with five barrulets wavy Argent.
Samnitic shield on a golden cartouche adorned with dark green engravings and
ducal (?) coronet from which rises, for crest, a gauntlet brandishing a sword
(both Argent) and holding a red ribbon with golden letters (reading what?). For
compartment a trophy of crossed cannons, lying spears and halebards, and a
pyramid of three visible cannonballs; for supporter(s), two flags crossed
behind the shield, dexter being apparently plain blue and sinister ditto
red.
In the Spanish Wikipedia article
about Puno city, this flag shown as the city flag.
António Martins, 26 October 2007
image by António Martins, 27 June 2010
A flag of two stripes, upper one light blue, lower stripe white,
sometimes used with its coat of arms.
Jan-Patrick Fischer, 15 March 2001