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District of Santa Cruz is in the Province of Huaylas in Region of Ancash,
Peru. I can’t tell anything more, because
its website is not
working anymore and Wikipedia has no information about it.
Valentin Poposki, 12 Jun 2007
It is a ~3:4 flag divided with a large white triangle troughout, with its
base on the bottom edge of the flag and apex in the midpoint of the upper edge,
the remaining area (two right triangles at upper hoist and upper fly) being
(light?) blue. In the center a smallish (~3/5ths of the height) depiction of
the local emblem.
António Martins, 12 Jun 2007
It shows a landscape on a shield with two branches around it, scrolls with
mottos above and below and some writing arching above all (too small to
tell)
António Martins, 12 Jun 2007
An image of the arms was made available at the English Wikipedia, as taken
from
http://www.munisantacruz.gob.pe/imgs/escuscrcgde.jpg.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 15 June 2010
The flag of the District Municipality of Santo Toribio, in the Province
of Huaylas, in Department of Ancash, Peru is shown
in the official website
(see detail).
Valentin Poposki, 20 Aug 2006
The flag is white with a red nine-rayed sunburst issuant from the bottom
and a green cross couped centered above it. From the
web
image of the district coat of arms, we can infer that the flag is
unrelated to it, using none of its (plentiful) symbolism.
António Martins, 22 Aug 2006
I’d expect this town to be named "San Toribio" instead,
as usual for saint names starting with a consonant.
António Martins, 22 Aug 2006
District of Yuracmarca is in Province of Huaylas in
Region of Ancash, Peru. It is created in 1923, has area
of 566 km² and a population of 2291. Not much information in the
official website.
Valentin Poposki, 13 Jun 2007
The reported website is now unavailable. The flag is a long ~24:45 vertical
tricolor of very dark green, white and pale orange.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 09 July 2010