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Martinho Campos, Minas Gerais (Brazil)

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[Flag of Martinho Campos, MG (Brazil)] image by Joseph McMillan


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About the Flag of Martinho Campos

The idea to adopt a flag is attributed to Paulino Luiz de Freitas, who became prefect in 1971. The flag is a horizontal tricolor, green, white, and red, the three colors referring to the three traditional organizations of Martinho Campos: the União Football Club, Abadia Football Club, and Ipiranga Sports Club. On the center of the white stripe, which is wider than the other two, is the municipal coat of arms flanked by branches of wheat, sugar-cane, rice, and beans. The coat of arms is divided per fess, the chief yellow (for mineral wealth) with a red triangle (the emblem of the state of Minas Gerais); the base blue with the São Francisco and Pará rivers depicted in white. Overall on a black fess are the words Decus et Labore in gold letters. The coat of arms is ensigned by the crown of Our Lady of Abadia, while, on the scroll, the name of Martinho Campos appears between the dates of its establishment as a separate municipality and of the installation of its first municipal government.
Source: Municipal website
Joseph McMillan, 9 March 2003