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Sergipe (Brazil)
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2:3 by Joseph McMillan
Officially adopted 19 October 1920, restored 3 December 1952
See also:
Flag of the State of Sergipe
The flag of Sergipe is based on a design of José Rodrigues Bastos Coelho, and is called the
"Sergipano." It was designed around the end of the nineteenth Century and adopted officially on
19 October 1920. The first design was modified with respect to number of stars and their arrangement in the
blue rectangle by a decree of 30 October 1951. Initially the stars represented the rivers of the state, but after
the 1951 decree they represented the municipalities. A decree of 3 December 1952 reestablished the original design,
in which the stars represent the state's river estuaries: Aracaju (or Sergipe), São Francisco, Real
(or Estância), Vassa Barris (or São Cristovão), and Japaratuba.
Jaume Ollé 2 July 1996
As a factory owner and businessman, Coelho felt the need for a decoration to his vessels that
would identify the state they came from. He therefore created the flag that was later made official by
law no. 795 of 19th October 1920. The current law is no. 458 of 3 December 1952. The flag has
the colors of the national flag.
Jens Pattke, 27 December 2001, translated by Jorge Candeias"At the
end of the 19th century, the Sergipean businessman and industrialist José
Rodrigues Bastos Coelho, needing a distinctive mark for his ships to identify
the state from which they sailed, designed a flag for this purpose. The flag,
consisting of a rectangle with four stripes--alternating green and yellow--and a
blue rectangle in the upper left portion with four white five-pointed
stars--came to be known in the ports frequented by Bastos Coelho's ships, as the
"Sergipean flag." The colors used were the national colors and the stars
represented four river estuaries of the state, perhaps those most transited by
the designer. This flag, with the addition of a large star in the center of the
others to represent the actual number of Sergipean estuaries, was made official
by law no. 795 of 19 October 1920. On 24 October 1920 the official flag of
Sergipe was hoisted for the first time on the front of the Government Palace,
taking its place beside the national flag."
Source:
http://www.brasilrepublica.hpg.ig.com.br/bandeirasergipe.htm
The official state government site,
www.governo.se.gov.br, identifies the five rivers represented by the stars
as the Sergipe, Vaza-Barris, São Francisco, Poxim, and Cotinguiba.
Joe
McMillan, 22 January 2004
Former Flag of Sergipe, 1951-52 (Reconstruction)
2:3 by Jaume Ollé
In 1937, all state flags and symbols were abolished by the dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas, but the
ban was lifted in 1946. In 1951, when the Sergipe legislature got around to restoring the
state symbols, it decided to change the canton to contain a star for every municipality in the state.
In 1952, the flag reverted to the five star design of 1920.
Joseph McMillan, 15 August 2002
There were 42 municipalities in the state at this time, and so the most logical arrangement of the stars
is 6 x 7, but this is not certain; the stars could also have been arranged in some other way.
Falko Schmidt, 15 August 2002
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