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image by Ivan Sache, 9 February 2022
The municipality of São Sebastião da Amoreira (8,968 inhabitants in 2010;
22,789 ha) is located 375 km north-west of Curitiba.
São Sebastião da
Amoreira originates in the settlement of Amoreira (Mulberry), established after
the split of Fazenda Três Barras. When a church dedicated to St. Sebastian was
built, the place became known as São Sebastião da Amoreira.
The district of
São Sebastião da Amoreira was established, as part of the municipality of Assaí,
by State Law No. 2 promulgated on 10 October 1947. The municipality of Amoreira
was established by State Law No. 790 promulgated on 14 November 1951, to be
renamed to São Sebastião da Amoreira by Municipal Law No. 8 promulgated on 9 May
1964.
https://www.amoreira.pr.gov.br/
Municipal website
The
flag of São Sebastião da Amoreira is horizontally divided in nine horizontal
stripes, in turn black and white, charged with a yellow lozenge inscribing an
emblem composed of a disc horizontally divided green-white, the white part
inscribed on top with "14 de NOVEMBRO de 1951", beneath the disc a coffee plant
and a cotton plant.
The date written on the flag was changed by Municipal
Law No. 1,357 promulgated on 22 October 2015.
Article 6.
Considering
that São Sebastião da Amoreira was elevated a municipality by State Law No. 790
promulgated in 1951, the chronological representation on the flag of the
municipality shall be altered as shown on Appendix V of the present Law.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/s/sao-sebastiao-da-amoreira/lei-ordinaria/2015/136/1357/lei-ordinaria-n-1357-2015-institui-o-brasao-de-armas-do-municipio-de-sao-sebastiao-da-amoreira-corrige-a-data-de-criacao-do-municipio-na-bandeira-e-da-outras-providencias
Leis Municipais database
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/prefeiturassamoreira/photos/237934121605972
Ivan Sache, 9 February 2022
image by Ivan Sache, 9 February 2022
The former flag featured the date "14-NOVEMBER-1952".
Photos
https://www.flickr.com/photos/deputadorossoni/8675326971
http://www.blogdochaguinhas.com.br/2015/09/sao-sebastiao-da-amoreira-abre-as.html
Ivan Sache, 9 February 2022