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image by Dirk Schönberger, 23 June 2012
The municipality of Itaiópolis (21,669 inhabitants in 2019; 129,531 ha) is
located 360 km north-west of Florianópolis.
Itaiópolis was settled in
1889 by the families of Joăo Reichardt, José Wiergenawski and Joăo Becker, who
were soon joined by 5,000 Polish immigrants coming from Rio Negro (Paraná). The
Federal Colony of Lucena, established in 1890, was elevated in 1903 to a
district. The municipality of Itaiópolis was established on 18 March 1909,
separating from Rio Negro, and inaugurated on 1 July 1909.
On 7 September
1917, the area was incorporated to Santa Catarina; the district of Itaiópolis
was established, within the municipality of Mafra, by Law No. 3 promulgated on 2
October 1917.
The municipality of Itaiópolis was re-established by State Law
No. 1,120 promulgated on 28 October 1918 and inaugurated on 1 January 1919.
https://www.itaiopolis.sc.gov.br/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 3 November 2021
Gyronny of yellow and blue, with the municipal shield centred.
Official website at
http://www.itaiopolis.sc.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 23 June 2012
The flag and arms of Itaiópolis are prescribed by Law No. 9 promulgated on 17
April 1996.
Article 1.
The municipality's new flag has the following
heraldic description: Gyronny azure and yellow, charged in the center with the
municipal coat of arms in full colors and outlined gules.
$1 - The outer
ornaments of the municipal arms - the towered mural crown and the scroll - shall
not be represented in the flag's center.
[...]
Article 2.
Thr
features of the municipal flag, which is of rectangular shape, shall obey the
following rules.
I - The flag's width is 20 units.
II - The flag's length
is 28 units.
III - The flag's rectangular field shall be composed of eight
triangles, or gyrons. To form this gyronny field, the rectangle shall be divided
by four right lines that crossed each other in the center: one vertical, one
horizontal and the two other connecting the quadrilateral's angles.
IV - The
first triangle, or gyron, placed at the flag's upper dexter side, shall be azure
(blue), the second yellow, and so on.
V - The field of the shield shall be
composed of a rectangle of 5 units in width on 7 units in length united in base
by a semi-circle of 3.5 units in radius.
VI - The shield's vertical axis
shall match the flag's one.
VII - The shield, outline excluded, shall be
distant of 6 units from the flag's upper edge.
VIII - The rays of the star
and of the mullets shall be inscribed within two imaginary, concentric
circumferences, the outer of 2 units in diameter, the inner of 0.8 unit in
diameter.
IX - The star's empty center shall be inscribed within an imaginary
circumference of 0.7 unit in diameter, its profile being parallel to the star's
one.
X - The empty space surrounding the mullet shall be of 0.4 unit in
diameter.
XI - The center of the circumferences delimiting either the star or
the mullet shall be located at the intersection of two imaginary right lines,
one parallel to the shield's upper edge and distant from it of 1.4 unit, and the
other parallel to the shield's sides and distant from it of 1.3 unit.
XII -
The cross crosslet shall be inscribed within an imaginary square of 1.8 unit in
side and whose center shall be located on the shield's vertical axis and distant
from its upper edge of 1.4 unit.
XIII - The chevron's upper angle shall be
located on the shield's vertical axis and distant from its upper edge of 2.7
units. It shall be composed of two right segments running from a point located
on the imaginary right line extending downwards the shield's sides, at a
distance of 6.5 units from its upper edge.
XIV - The chevron shall have a
uniform width of 2.1 units.
XV - Each cinquefoil shall be inscribed within an
imaginary circumference of 1.8 unit in diameter.
XVI - The center of the
imaginary circle delimiting the central cinquefoil gules (red) shall be located
on the shield's vertical axis and distant of 4.4 units from its upper edge.
XVII - The center of each imaginary circle delimiting the two other cinquefoils
shall be located on the intersection of two imaginary right lines, one parallel
to the shield's vertical axis and distant of 1.6 unit from it, the other
parallel to the chevron's upper border and distant of 1 unit from it.
XVIII -
The shield's outline , gules (red), shall have a uniform width of 0.1 unit.
XIX - The two sides of the municipal flag shall be equivalent [...)
XX - The
elements composing the coat of arms and the flag's gyronny field shall always
have bright colors.
a) Azure is matched by ultramarine blue, or an equivalent
color.
b) Gules is matched by light red, or an equivalent color.
c) Vert
is matched by Veronese green, or an equivalent color.
XXI - The chevron and
the cross crosslet, which should be represented in gold, could be represented in
yellow, using cadmium yellow or an equivalent color.
XXII - The star and the
mullet, which should be represented in silver, could be represented in white.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/i/itaiopolis/lei-ordinaria/1996/1/9/lei-ordinaria-n-9-1996-dispoe-sobre-a-forma-e-a-apresentacao-da-nova-bandeira-do-municipio-de-itaiopolis-e-da-outras-providencias
Leis Municipais database
The first flag and arms of Itaiópolis were
prescribed by Law No. 7 promulgated on 28 May 1975.
Article 2.
Description
A Samnite shield argent surmounted by a mural crown composed of
eight towers argent port and windows sable. In chief a portion of the TPE (Tronco
Principal Sul) railway and of the BR116 road sable, sinister an eagle's head
armed gules crowned or, in the center, the Morro do Taió hill and Brazilian
pines on a field vert. The shield surrounded by branches of yerba mate and
fruits, a maize and a wheat plant. Beneath the shield a scroll gules inscribed
with "Itaiópolis" sable. The flag argent with a stripe or charged with the coat
of arms of the municipality.
Rationale.
The Samnite shield used to
represent the coat of arms of Itaiópolis was the first style of shield
introduced in Portugal by French influence. The crown argent surmounting it has
eight towers or assigned to towns, and shall be designed in compliance with
heraldic norms, that is, with 8 vertical units and 7 horizontal ones.
The
coat of arms shall have the following symbolic meaning:
The eagle's head
gules crowned or is a symbol of the Slavic (Polish, Ukrainian and Czech)
predominant origin of the local colonization and development. The railway and
road portions symbolize the two important national ways of communication that
cross the municipality.
The Morro do Taió was the municipality's namesake.
Yerba mate and fruits are among the most important native sources of income for
the municipality. Maize and wheat are the symbols of the rural predominance of
the hinterland.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/i/itaiopolis/lei-ordinaria/1975/1/7/lei-ordinaria-n-7-1975-iinstitui-o-brasao-e-bandeira-do-municipio
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.sc.gov.br/noticias/fotos/noticias/itaiopolis-aniversario-escola-odir-zanelatto/aniversario-odir-zanelatto-28121
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2145198389116344
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2145196092449907
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2145195182449998
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2138584683111048
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2121846511451532
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2105578376411679
image by Ivan Sache, 3 November 2021
The flag of EEB Odir Zanelatto, a school located in Itaiópolis, is divided
blue-orange by a diagonal running from the lower fly to upper hoist, charged in
the center with the school's emblem.
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraitaoficial/photos/2145204085782441
Ivan Sache, 3 November 2021