Flag of Curitiba
| Flag of the United Nations | |
| Proportion | 7:10 |
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| Adopted | 11 May 1967 |
The municipal flag of Curitiba, in Brazil, is one of the official symbols of the city which, together with its coat of arms and anthem, was officially adopted on 11 May 1967 under Municipal Law No. 2993.[1]
Description
The flag is rectangular, with a width to length ratio of 7:10. A green field is divided into eight parts by tracks of white outlined with red. The city's coat of arms is in the center of the flag, on a white rectangle.
References
- ↑ "Símbolos da Cidade de Curitiba". curitiba.pr.gov.br. Municipality of Curitiba. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
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