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Nova Luzitânia was established by State Law No. 2,456 of 30 December
1953, as a district part of the municipality of Gastão Vidigal.
The municipality of Nova Luzitânia was established by State Law No.
8,090 of 28 February 1964 and inaugurated on 21 March 1965.
http://www.novaluzitania.sp.gov.br - Municipal website
The symbols of Nova Luzitânia are prescribed in Article 2 of the
Municipal Constitution, adopted on 5 April 1990, as "the flag, the
coat of arms and the anthem, established by Municipal Law".
http://newscom.inf.br/leis/bd_cmnovaluzitania/uploads/leis/LeiOrg.pdf - Municipal Constitution
The symbols, designed by Lauro Ribeiro Escobar, are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 384. The flag is horizontally divided blue-white-green with a white triangle placed along the hoist and charged with the municipal coat of arms.
The coat of arms is "Argent a Cross of the Order of Christ a chief azure two keys or and argent per saltire a base vert a fess wavy argent. The shield surmounted by a municipal crown argent ports sable. The shield supported dexter by a plant of maize and sinister by a plant of cotton the two proper. Beneath the shield a scroll azure supporting rice panicles and inscribed with the municipality's name in letters argent".
The Iberian shield represents the Portuguese colonizers of Brazil.
Argent is a symbol of felicity, frankness, integrity and friendship.
The Greek [sic] cross is a traditional symbol of the Portuguese nation
in the colonial period, representing religion.
Azure is a symbol of justice, nobleness, virtue, dignity and loyalty.
The keys are the attributes of St. Peter, the municipality's patron
saint, and a symbol of rest, tranquillity, security and guard.
Vert is a symbol of hope, courtesy, civility, liberty, joy, friendship
and abundance, referring to the fertile lands of the region that
attracted the pioneers.
The fess wavy represents the water resources of the municipality.
The mural crown is a symbol of political emancipation; the open gates
represent hospitality.
Maize, cotton and rice highlight the fertility of the soil.
http://www.camaranovaluzitania.sp.gov.br/Historia.aspx - "Pelos
caminhos de Nova Luzitânia: O resgate de uma história", by Germiro
Ferreria Lima & Diene Ribeiro Sanches, 2009
Photos
http://www.camaranovaluzitania.sp.gov.br/Slides/slide5.jpg
http://www.camaranovaluzitania.sp.gov.br/Uploads/galeriafotos/imagem-3.jpg
Ivan Sache, 27 May 2013
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