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Barreiras, Bahia (Brazil)

Last modified: 2010-02-19 by ian macdonald
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Barreiras, BA (Brazil) image by Dirk Schoenberger, 30 January 2010

Based on http://barreiras.hpdesign.com.br/index.php?id=simbolosoficiais 


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About the Flag

An unequally horizontally divided white-red-white-blue flag approximately 3:2:1:3 with the municipal arms placed on a yellow triangle in the centre.

The flag was designed by Randesmar, a noted plastician, poet and musician born in Barreiras. The red, blue and white colours recall the flag of the State of Bahia. In the middle of the flag, a yellow triangle is charged with a picture of soybean and a fisher on his boat. The emblem is surmounted by the municipal motto "PRESERVAR, TRABALHAR E COLHER" (To preserve, to work and to harvest).

The municipal website explains that the introduction of soybean cultivation in the 1980s by farmers coming from the south of Brazil boosted the  development of the town. Soybean is grown in rain-fed areas, the crop developing during the rainy season. The municipality is watered by Rio Grande, which forms an ecological sanctuary with great potential for ecotourism.
Ivan Sache, 31 January 2010