Last modified: 2001-09-14 by antonio martins
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It is a quite typical portuguese municipal flag, with the coat of arms
centered on a plain yellow background. The coat of arms is gules, a castle
or masoned sable, door and windows void, under a roman cross patte argent
voided gules, this flanqued by two six pointed stars under which, sinister,
an eschuteon charged with Portugal ancien, and,
dexter, a crescent argent. Mural crown argent with four visible towers
(town rank) and white scroll reading in black
upper case letters "NOTÁVEL VILA DE NISA".
The unusual epithet "notável" ("noteworthy") was attributed for
successful borderline defense, if I recall correctly.
António Martins, 31 Jul 1999
The cross is that of the Knights of São Bento,
the oldest military order, created in the beginning of the 13th century by Afonso
II. (From: Les Guides Bleus — Portugal, Madàre, Açores, 1978)
Jarig Bakker, 01 Aug 1999
Plain (monocolored) portuguese subnational flags are not allowed to have
armless variations: plain flags always carry the coat of arms.
Jorge Candeias, 18 Jul 1999
Nisa municipality had 9460 inhabitants in 1990, and it is divided in 10
communes, covering 574 km2. It belongs to the
Portalegre District and to the old province of
Alto Alentejo.
António Martins, 31 Jul 1999
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