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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 10 June 2002
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This city of 28,335 inhabitants was founded on July 22, 1851.
As can be expected from the name of the city, the five triangles
are a geometrical representation of salt mounds (the design comes
from the Coat of Arms).
Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 January 1999
Salinas is on the southcoast of Puerto Rico, 30 km east of
Ponce; nickname: Pueblo del Mojo Isleño.
Jarig Bakker , 4 Febuary 2000
A webmistress from this town of PR attested that the correct
flag has the five white triangles in a row at the center of the
flag, not toward the base.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 10 June 2002
by Thanh-Tâm Le, 12 Febuary 2000
by Phil Nelson, 5 Febuary 2000
This is from pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct) and it
differs significantly (in form) from the above based on lexjuris
site; The description on the Lexjuris site 'isosceles' and
'montículos' (small mountains (hills?) do fit the Lexjuris-flag;
the Coat of Arms at does have those 'montículos' too.
Jarig Bakker , 4 Febuary 2000
Salinas was founded in 1851. The name is dereived from its
great and abundant knolls of salt in its coasts. For the shield
the the traditional colors of the town were chosen; green and
silver. The salt knolls indicate in graphical form the name of
the town: Salinas. The fish refer to the fishing. The sugar cane
leaves that surround the shield, symbolize the sugar cane
plantations. The shield is a symbolic way of indicating the
occupations and industries, including salt extraction and
fishing, that have been main factors in the origin and
development of the population. The three tower crown is a symbol
granted to all the towns founded during the Spanish domination..
Nelson Román, 30 July 2004