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by Blas Delgado, 27 January 2002
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Other Sites:
Reporting only two, but completely different flags.
1. Flag from pueblos-de-puertorico.com
site (defunct)
2. White field with the CoA in the center at: lexjuris
site (see here)
Description in Spanish of the flag at the last site: Am I far
wrong in assuming that this description fits more to the first
mentioned site?
Mayaguez is on the westcoast of Puerto Rico; it was founded in
1763 or 1760; there are 100,371 inh.
Jarig Bakker , 2 Febuary 2000
The flag with white field and the coat of arms is the old flag
of Mayaguez. The actual flag approved by the Municipality of
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico on January 14, 1997, consist of a green
field with a white borderd red cross and four (4) white borderd
red flames. The second field of the flag consist of a ligth blue
field wiht three (3) white wavy stripes.
Juan Colon de Jesus, 11 October 2000
Juan Colon de Jesus wrote that the current Mayaguez flag was
the one with the red cross over the green hoist field and the
blue waving stripes over the white fly field. He is correct. I’ve
just received through him a printed image of the “Flag of the
City of Mayaguez”, with the date of adoption 14 January 1997,
and with the printed name of the City Mayor. So the flag with the
City Coat of Arms over a white field is really the previous one,
notwithstanding the fact that this is still the current CoA of
the city.
Blas Delgado, 1 March 2001
The information and image of Mayaguez flag are correct and
true. I'm Mayaguezanian and I saw the sources and flag directly
in the City Hall.
Harold Marquez, 4 September 2002
from pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct)
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