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At https://www.facebook.com/photo is an image of the flag of the Province of San Antonio de Putina. It is four bands of red, white, yellow, and blue. No further information.
images by Daniel RenterÃa, 2 January 2024
There also exists a version of the flag with the coat of arms. The province was formed on June 12, 1989. Major industries in the province from what I can see are mining and agriculture.
Image of the flag with coat of arms using image from
https://www.facebook.com/2020353918011671/photos/a.2020354034678326/5743327555714270.
Coat of arms also attached from here.
Daniel RenterÃa, 2 January 2024
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
At
https://www.muniananea.gob.pe/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/IMPOSICION-DE-POLICIAS-ECOLARES.jpg,
the flag of the district of Ananea is visible. Generally, it appears to use a
slightly modified version of the municipal coat of arms.
Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
image located by Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
Coat of arms attached from
https://www.muniananea.gob.pe/municipalidad/historia/. Drawing of the flag
uses the coat of arms image with some modifications.
Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
Like La Rinconada, Cerro
Lunar is also a mining town, being just outside of it. Cerro Lunar was created on January 28, 2004. Its
flag can be seen flying at Google Maps in front of the municipal government
building. Its name means "lunar hill", likely because the terrain it is on looks
like such.
Daniel RenterÃa, 25 December 2023
images by Daniel RenterÃa, 5 January 2024
At
https://www.facebook.com/100947319088527/photos/a.100954109087848/100954965754429/,
the flag of Chuquine is clearly visible. On the hoist side is a yellow portion
of a circle, overlaid on a horizontal triband of blue, white, and green. In the
center is the municipal coat of arms.
Chuquine appears to be a newly
created municipality, 2017 according to Wikipedia and by seeing the municipal FB
page. Since it is so new, I have not found a record of when it became a
municipality. If we take the words of the government's Facebook page, then
Chuquine became a municipality on December 2, 2017. A Peruvian census recorded
the population at 267. It appears to be a mining town, based on the municipal
coat of arms, as with many C.P. municipalities of the district.
Daniel RenterÃa,
5 January 2024
I did end up finding that Chuquine was created by resolution on November 30,
2017. And as I assumed, it finally took full force on December 2. Dates of
becoming an actual municipality appear to not be accounted for in Peruvian
municipal information documents, only dates the resolutions creating these were
adopted.
Daniel RenterÃa,
11 January 2024
La Rinconada is a gold
mining town, being the highest settlement in the world. It is located in the
district of Ananea. It became a municipality on September 23, 1996. Its flag is
horizontally blue-white-yellow with a red triangle on its hoist side.
Source:
https://diariocorreo.pe/edicion/puno/puno-centro-poblado-la-rinconada-cumple-20-anos-en-medio-del-caos-695845/
Daniel RenterÃa, 25 December 2023
At https://www.facebook.com/photo we can see a resolution adopting the fairly new flag (and coat of arms) of the municipality of Trapiche. This was done after a contest was started in the municipality on June 28 and concluded on September 24, 2021.
By Resolution N° 004 - 2021 MCPT/A, both the flag and coat of arms were approved on October 3, 2021. And also a bit of knowledge, Trapiche gained municipal status on December 21, 2001, so this contest was done just in time to celebrate its 20th anniversary; very likely, this was a major factor in having a contest for municipal symbols. The symbolism of the municipal symbols can really only be inferred, and thankfully the resolution provides the official images of the symbols in Annex 1 and 2.
The flag of Trapiche was created by Amadeo Gomez Quispe.
Daniel RenterÃa, 26 December 2023
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 26 December 2023
There also exists another version of the flag with the coat of arms, which
can be seen at
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Daniel RenterÃa, 26 December 2023
Coat of arms
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 26 December 2023
The coat of arms was designed by Professor Florencia Hancco Quea.
Daniel RenterÃa, 26 December 2023
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 2 January 2024
At
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1565350720296611&set=pcb.1565351156963234,
the flag of Pedro Vilca Apaza is visible. It is a horizontal triband of a dark
green, blue, and red. The district was created on March 17, 1962.
Daniel
RenterÃa, 2 January 2024
It appears Putina District either has no flag or uses the same flag as the
provincial flag. If the page on Wikipedia for Mayors of Putina is correct, it
seems that the mayor of Putina Province is also regarded as such for the city
(which I can confirm has no government) and district of Putina. Of course
though, it seems this is a ceremonial title. As a result, it appears that
administration for the district is tied very closely to the province, much more
so than other districts of the province.
Daniel RenterÃa, 6 January 2024
image located by Daniel RenterÃÂa, 2 January 2024
A newer flag of San Isidro. There exists some clear images at
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=128399552755334&set=pcb.128400559421900.
Sadly, I do not know anything about the flag, as with most Peruvian municipal
flags.
Daniel Rentería, 2 January 2024
Earlier flag
image located by Daniel RenterÃÂa, 2 January 2024
At the Flickr page of the district's government (posted in 2013)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/muniputinavirtual, the flag of San Isidro is
visible. Clearly it is inspired by the Peruvian flag, however in the center it
says the name, San Isidro, and its status as a "centro poblado" (populated
place) municipality. San Isidro became a municipality on August 24, 1990.
Daniel Rentería, 2 January 2024
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
At 10:32 in this video
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=499667041310360, the flag of San Juan de
Cayacaya is visible (albeit blurry). The shortened version of the municipality's
name is Cayacaya. The municipality was founded on December 18, 2002.
Daniel RenterÃa, 27 December 2023
image located by Daniel RenterÃÂa, 5 January 2024
At
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=4011192825594427&set=pcb.3967409163306127,
the flag of Santa Ana de Tarucani is visible. I have created a drawing of it,
but just to note, I am not entirely sure how the text should be. It is a
horizontal triband of green, white, and blue with a red triangle on the hoist
side. There probably exists a version without text, however, I am only aware of
this specific version.
Tarucani became a municipality by law from May 19, 1995.
273 people were recorded by a Peruvian census.
It appears this flag is also the winner of a contest for a flag and coat of arms, in which its winners were announced on March 30, 2021.
Unsure if there was a previous flag, but considering the pattern of municipal flags in the country, I would assume it was the Peruvian flag with the municipality's name on it.
This was done most likely in preparation for the anniversary of the municipality.
Daniel Rentería, 5 January 2024
image located by Daniel RenterÃÂa, 2 January 2024
Santiago Giraldo is a municipality located in an urban collectively known as
Putina. It became a municipality on August 29, 1991.
Its flag is a
triband of sky blue and white. In the center is the municipal coat of arms.
Above and below is black text with white and black outlines. The text above is
arched and says "MUNICIPALIDAD C.P." (initialism of "centro poblado", term for
non-district municipalities; in English literally translated as "populated
area".) Below is text which says "SANTIAGO GIRALDO", the municipality name.
Image from
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Daniel Rentería, 2 January 2024
images by Daniel RenterÃa, 5 January 2024
The district was created by law on November 26, 1986. The population according
to a Peruvian census is 5187.
Drawings of the flags attached; coat of arms
version created using image from
https://www.contrataciones.pe/licitaciones-compras-municipalidad-de-quilcapuncu-132.html.
Daniel RenterÃa, 5 January 2024
image by
Daniel RenterÃa, 4 January 2024
At
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=113513574498568&set=pcb.113513714498554,
the flag of the C.P. municipality of Janansaya is seen. It is the state flag of
Peru with the words "CENTRO POBLADO" (status as a non-district municipality) and
its name, "JANANSAYA". It is a small farming municipality, 154 people being
recorded in a census. Janansaya became a municipality on October 6, 1998.
Daniel RenterÃa, 4 January 2024
image by Daniel RenterÃa, 5 January 2024
At the homepage of the district's website (https://munisina.gob.pe/), a clear image of the flag of Sina District is visible. It is a horizontal bicolor of blue and green, with a yellow triangle from the hoist side.
Sina District was created by law on May 2, 1854. A Peruvian census records
the population at 1649.
Daniel RenterÃa, 5 January 2024