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by Thanh-Tâm Le', 12 Febuary 2000
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This city of 39,147 inhabitants was founded on May 21, 1819
(although its origins go back to 1725). The design, colours and
symbolism come from the CoA: the yellow symbolizes the Taíno
Indians who lived in Isabela and are known for the characteristic
use of gold in decorations. The green symbolizes the most ancient
known inhabitants of Isabela, archaic Indians and ingerís
[mixed?], the latter probably being the first agriculturers in
the island, hence the green colour.
Thanh-Tâm Le', 12 January 1999
The flag at pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct) is a
horizontal triband yellow - green - yellow. According to lexjuris site
the flag can also be exhibited with the CoA in the middle.
Isabela is in northwest Puerto Rico.
Jarig Bakker , 1 Febuary 2000
by Nelson L. Román, 4 July 2004