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Caimito

Flag
According to https://www.caimito.gob.cu/es/simbolos-provinciales/7047-bandera-de-caimito:
The field's color (green, though closer to turquoise) is the predominant color in the geography of Caimito.
Approved at a Municipal Bureau of the Party, at the recommendation of the Commission on Historic Matters of the Municipality.

Daniel Rentería, 18 January 2025

Coat of Arms

image located by Daniel Rentería, 18 January 2025

According to https://www.caimito.gob.cu/es/simbolos-provinciales/7046-escudo-caimito:
The municipal coat of arms is inspired by the original design of Vicente D. Medina Migénes, Graduate in Special Education and primary school teacher, helped in digitization by Derik Ordaz Iglesia and Abdelaziz Medina Castro. The idea was formed in 2006 and materialized in February of 2012. To summarize, it represents its patriotism, agriculture, industry, landscape, local plants, as well as canoeing and karting which can be found here.

1879 is the foundation year (1 June 1879). The 10 small shapes in the colors of the national flag represent the historic settlements: Vereda Nueva, Ceiba del Agua, Guayabal, Capellanía, Caimito, Aguacate, Banes, Central (Lucia), Rancho Grande, and by the revolution Menelao Mora. The five sections are symbolic of the five People's Councils, with which the municipality has been organized since 1976. The open book represents education, science, and culture. On the right page is a cow, a part of the local economy; and to the left an AKM, the official weapon of defense in the territory. Above is a palm tree which represents a typical Cuban landscape, but is upright to represent historic awareness held by the people. Moralidad and Honradez mean Morality and Honesty.

To the right is a depiction of industry, with two chimneys; the tallest is representative of the sugarcane industry, while the second is for the carbide and acetylene industry. To the left, a tractor and animal-drawn plow is depicted for agriculture in the municipality. The lower section is green for being the predominant color in the territory, reading Solidaridad meaning Solidarity. At the top is a star apple in green and purple, of which its germinated core can be seen, and is a representation of the municipality itself. Holding it up is a bundle of 5 rods representative of the popular councils, tied together in a ribbon bearing the colors of the July 26th movement. At the bottom, the bundle goes through the rubber of a tire, representing the Cocomar Karting Track. The two oars are for the training center of rowing and canoeing. Bordering this, to the right, is the branch of the Caimito (or Star Apple) tree. To the left is the branch of a citrus tree. At the very bottom is a ribbon with the municipal name.

Daniel Rentería, 18 January 2025