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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 7 May 2002
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At pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct) there is the above
flag of Arecibo, in Arecibo District, Puerto Rico. This flag is
quite different from the flag at
the Lexjuris
site.
Jarig Bakker , 25 January 2000
Arecibo - The flag derives its design, colors and symbolism
from the municipal Coat of Arms.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 6 April 2001
I live on Arecibo. I talked with some people of Casa Ulanga
(Cultural Center of Arecibo) and they tell me that Arecibo has
only one flag - half blue at left and at right has the
"diamonts" blue and gold. They do not know why Lexjuris
site show a diferent flag but in their site the text say that
Arecibo flag is half blue at left and at right has the
"diamonts" blue and gold ,but when they show the flag,
it is a different one.
Nelson L Román, 9 August 2001
The blue hoist - yellow fly version with no CoA is the former
flag according to Nelson Román, buy I guess it is OK to use it
because many PR flags has two accepted versions, one with and one
without CoA's.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 4 September 2001
This is the corrected Arecibo flag. Nelson Román went to the
City Hall and corroborated two things:
- the belt in the shield is entirely golden as the rest of the
shield (in fact, the whole shield appears to be dark golden
toward orange).
-the belt holes are also present.
Previously, the belt was rendered incorrectly white based on the
Anisa bulletin.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 4 September 2001
After a thorough discussion spending several months about
Arecibo's flag with my liaison in Arecibo, Néstor Luis Román,
and Arecibo's Cultural Center, Casa Ulanga, we finally agreed
that the actual flag of Arecibo in common use today has the City
Shield smaller than the one at reported before and completely
golden-yellow and dark blue, while the rhombi at the fly are dark
blue over a yellow field. The official description do not
specified real values, especially for the shield size in relation
to the rest of the flag, so a construction sheet cannot be done
with certainty. This has let several versions of the flag
to be flown around the city, mainly regarding the size and true
colors of the shield, and even using the heraldic copper-yellow
of the CoA in all the flag, as recently used at the Chicago's
Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 7 May 2002
The reason why the CoA in the flag is all orange-gold instead
of silver and gold, and the blue is of only one shade all around
the flag, including the rhombi, is pure economics. The
municipality spend from $400 to $500 in each big size flag, so it
is cheaper to use only two colors plus yellow.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 20 November 2002
by Thanh-Tam Le , 12 Febuary 2000
The entirely yellow version apparently did really exist many
decades ago, according to a very old folk in town.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 4 September 2001
1)
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 2 September 2001
Nelson Román, from Arecibo, discovered the bulletin on a
drugstore the other day. What was his surprise when he saw
another version of the Arecibo flag, this time with three rows of
five rhombi (diamonds) instead of five columns of three rhombi.
The shield has the belt white bordered in gold. The shield can be
considered canting in some way. It has a belt that stands for
Captain "Correa" ("belt" in English), a local
military hero from Spanish times. The flag with the rhombi
longest axis oriented horizontally and the white belt shield is
an incorrect version presented by Anisa Productions.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 2 September 2001
2)
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 4 September 2001
CoA at the city hall
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 20 November 2002
CoA on the flag
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 20 November 2002
Shield
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 20 November 2002
Arecibo's CoA and shield - The true and accepted coloring for
both are dark blue and deep or orange gold for the shield, mural
crown and belt, and silver for the belt buckles. The present
mural crown has five towers since 1980. This representation is
the one seen at the City Hall entrance, though a less wide mural
crown touching the shield corners is also seen, as depicted in
the actual municipal flag.
The "variant" is considered the real thing about the
Arecibo CoA and the one represented in the actual flag. The
only difference with the one at City Hall, which is rather an old
and yellow plaque, is the mural crown. The accepted
official CoA that is used also as the seal, has the mural crown
narrower and higher, which is the one I am attaching today.
I only wanted you to know the very different versions that have
appeared with this CoA and with the flag. All this information
has been corroborated with my liaison at Arecibo and with the
Cultural Office of the city, Casa Ulanga.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 20 November 2002
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 12 August 2002
Colors of the burgee of Arecibo Power Scuadron - The
yellow of our Burgee comes from the color of the Arecibo Coat of
Arms and flag. The three vertical lines indicate the three
reasons of our being: Service, Education, and Camadrerie. The
wheel is indicative of the boats we enjoy. The wolf with a
captain's hat is related with "los Lobos de Arecibo"
(Arecibo Wolves), name of our county's baseball team.
Source: <www.xsn.net>.
Nelson L. Román, 8 July 2003
by Nelson L Roman, 15 June 2003
This is the flag of the San Felipe College (private
school) of Arecibo in Puerto Rico. In the center there is
the seal of the College and above the seal the words
"Colegio San Felipe". Below the seal it says
"founded in 1932". The Colors of the School are Blue
and white.
Nelson L Roman, 15 June 2003