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Romita, Guanajuato (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-07-18 by daniel rentería
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by Daniel Rentería, 3 July 2025, using coat of arms at Wikimedia Commons
*Speculative image; may be a gonfalon


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Flag

The council informed me they do not know when the flag with the coat of arms of Romita was adopted; I actually could not find a photo, so a speculative image is attached.
Daniel Rentería, 3 July 2025


Coat of Arms


from Wikimedia Commons

The council informed me they do not have information on the history of the coat of arms of Romita. Description as found online:

The coat of arms symbolizes in its totality, agriculture and the environment of the region, crowned by a rainbow, symbol of water that fertilizes its lands. According to heraldry, it is a Spanish shield; its left half shows its beautiful climate, its pure air and fertile land; in it two farmers are valued in middle of sowing and in the background the hill of Lajas, which forms the limit with San Pedro Piedra Gorda [Manuel Dobladao]. The right half is cut by two parts: the upper one indicating that covered hills exist here, principally of mesquite trees which have served to create tables, plows, church doors, jail-cell bars for the jail, and coffins for the journey to eternity. The lower half is a show of optimism: the "bulls" of an optimal harvest [also a local dancing tradition]. The lower section of the shield shows a cob of corn, symbol of work of the municipality of Romita.

Daniel Rentería, 3 July 2025


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