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The flag is a horizontal tricolor, green, white, and golden yellow, with the 
municipal coat of arms on the center.  The tricolor is the flag of the 
Catarinense or Juliana Republic, a separatist state proclaimed as part of 
the Farroupilha rebellion against the Brazilian Empire in the 1830s-40s.  
Laguna was its capital.  The coat of arms is
tierced in fess.  The chief is blue with a roundel bearing the portrait of a 
Franciscan friar supported by two angels.  The center, red fimbriated white, 
the upper fimbriation wavy, shows a white tower, a yellow cross flory, and a 
banner "or a lion rampant azure."  The base is blue with the shield of the 
Catarinense Republic in silver.
Joseph McMillan, 17 August 2002