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Seis de Julio de Cuellaje Parish (Imbabura, Ecuador)

Last modified: 2021-08-26 by klaus-michael schneider
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image by Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015


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Overview

The parish of Seis de Julio de Cuellaje (182.9 sq. km), locally known as Cuellaje, is located in Cotocachi canton (Imbabura province), 80 km from Cotocachi. The parish is made of the communities of El Rosario, Nápoles, San Antonio, San Joaquín, San Alberto, La Magdalena, La Loma and Playa Rica. The parish of Seis de Julio de Cuellaje was established on 5 August 1964.
Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015


The Flag

The flag of Cuellaje is horizontally divided green-yellow-celestial blue (2:1:1). The green stripe is a symbol of dedication to the natural environment,  to life and to biodiversity resources. It is also a symbol of youth, loyalty, hope, liberty, confidence and safety. The yellow stripe is a symbol of the people's ardour, optimism and kindness, as well as of the resources of the soil. The blue stripe is a symbol of pure air and of the crystalline water  of the rivers.
Source: http://infocentros.gob.ec/cuellaje/noticias.php
Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015