The flag of Santa Catarina is the official flag of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The flag was adopted on 29 October 1953 by State Law No. 975 under governor Irinieu Bornhausen.[1]
Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 8:11 |
Adopted | 29 October 1953 |
Design | A red and white horizontal tricolour, with a lime green lozenge in the centre featuring the coat of arms[1] |
Designed by | Irineu Bornhausen[1] |
History
editThe original flag of Santa Catarina, was adopted by State Law No. 126 on August 15, 1895, and stayed the state flag until 1937 when under the leadership of Getúlio Vargas, the use of state symbols was banned under the Brazilian Constitution of 1937.[2] When a state flag was reinstated, the current design was adopted.
Symbolism
editThere is no official explanation for the symbolism of red and white on the flag. However the lime green lozenge symbolizes Saint Catherine of Alexandria, the patron saint of Santa Catarina.
Gallery
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Flag of Juliana Republic (1839)
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Flag of the people of Santa Catarina in the Contestado War (1912–1915)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "LEI Nº 975, de 29 de outubro de 1953". leis.alesc.sc.gov.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Santa Catarina State Law 126 of 1895". Wikisource (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 September 2024.