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Dirk Schönberger, 15 November 2010
Source:
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alta_Floresta
A red flag with a large yellow equilateral triangle, centred and extending almost from top to bottom, bearing the municipal arms.
Official website at
http://www.altafloresta.mt.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 15 November 2010
The municipality of Alta Floresta (51,414 inhabitants in 2009; 8,947 sq. km)
is located in northern Mato Grosso, 830 km of Cuiabá.
Alta Floresta was founded as a colonization project managed by INDECO ("Integração,
Desenvolvimento e Colonização" - Integration, Development and Colonization),
a company founded by Ariosto da Riva - known as "The Last Colonist". The
building of the town started in 1973 147 km west of km 642 of the new Cuiabá/Santarém
road. The building of the town was achieved on 19 May 1976. Alto Foresta was
made a District of the Municipality of Aripuanã by Law No. 3,929 of 19
September 1977 and a Municipality by Law No. 4,157 of 18 December 1979.
The name of the new town was selected in a public contest held in the schools
of Cuiabá.
The flag and arms of Alta Floresta were designed by Lauro
Ribeiro Escobar.
The flag is rectangular, yellow with, in the middle,
a red triangle charged with the municipal coat of arms. The triangle
recalls the geographical location of Alta Floresta and is an emblem of
equality and divine perfection. Red represents audacity, courage, valor,
strength, intrepidity, nobleness, generosity, honour mercy and magnanimity.
Yellow represents the natural resources of Alta Floresta, richness, splendor,
glory, nobleness, power, strength, faith, prosperity, and sovereignty.
The coat of arms ("Per fess 1. Gules a lion rampant or flanked by two
fleurs-de-lis of the same, 2. Or two fesses wavy azure") includes:
- an
Iberian shield, as used in Portugal in the times of development of Brazil,
therefore recalling the early colonists of the country;
- a lion rampant or,
from the arms of the Nunes family, recalling Antônio Nunes Severo Gomes,
founding pioneer of the town; the lion is the heraldic symbol of strength,
greatness, courage, magnanimity and vigilance;
- a fleur-de-lys recalling
the town's patron saint, the Blessed Virgin;
- the lower part or recalls the
natural resources of the soil, while the two waves represent the
watercourses, especially rivers Teles Pires and Juruena. Azure stands for
justice, beauty, sweetness, nobleness, perseverance, incorruptible firmness,
glory, virtue, zeal and loyalty.
- a mural crown as the symbol of
political emancipation, argent, with eight towers, only five of them being
visible; the gates argent represent hospitality;
- branches of cacao,
guarana, coffee and Brazil nut, as important local crops highlighting the
soil fertility;
- a scroll with the name of the municipality, the motto "Nada
resiste ao trabalho" (Nothing resists work), and the foundation date of the
town, 19/05/1976.
By Law No. 250 of 16 May 1991, the municipal motto was
changed from Latin (Labori nihil resistet) to Portuguese.
http://www.altafloresta.mt.gov.br/simbolosmunicipais - Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 18 November 2010