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by Blas Delgado, 2 September 2001
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There is an image of the flag
at: pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (Now defunct). The flag on lexjuris site
is different: the upper right half is black and the lower left
half red (see here); in the
center the CoA. Ponce is in South Puerto Rico, it was founded in
1692, made city 1877; there are 187,749 inh. and its nickname is
La Perla del Sur.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Febuary 2000
I went to Ponce last year and bought a flag that is the one
represented at the pueblos-de-puertorico site. I am sending you
my corrected image, and a 325:217 image of the current one.
Blas Delgado , 20 Febuary 2000
The upper flag is the official Ponce flag; The lower one is
really the variant form which is also used.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 3 April 2001
Ponce (refers to Juan Ponce de Leo'n, first Governor of Puerto
Rico) - Its flag colors symbolism is those of the Coat of Arms.
The present flag disposed itself off the shield border and the
sugar cane and coffee boughs.
Blas Delgado, 16 April 2001
The new flag of Ponce (don't know how long in official usage),
which consists of the old CoA (now official) with the word
"Ponce" in the upper fly and the date 1877 in the lower
hoist. This date makes reference to the year when Ponce became a
"City" by Spanish standards. . Ponce was founded in
1682, so that's the reason for the first date in the previous
flag (not 1692). The new date of 1877 refers to Ponce been named
City, with its concomitant five-turreted mural crown.
Blas Delgado, 2 September 2001
by Blas Delgado , 20 Febuary 2000
by Blas Delgado , 20 Febuary 2000
from pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (Now defunct)
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