Last modified: 2002-11-02 by joe mcmillan
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The page on symbols at the city website
contains an etymology of the name (from the Guarani word kwayra,
meaning "a hiding place, a hard to reach or impassable place") but no
background on the flag or coat of arms. The flag is blue with a horizontal band of red-yellow-red across the
center and a yellow triangle in the hoist bearing the municipal coat of arms. The old coat of arms also appears
on this page, showing the once great Guaíra Falls; the new coat of arms appears to depict the dam that destroyed
them.
Joseph McMillan, 23 July 2002
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