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The flag is a gyronny of white over red with coat of arms in the centre.
This coat of arms is one of the most “heraldical” municipal arms around here,
in my opinion: apart from the typical 5-towered
mural crown, it has the collar of tower and sword,
a scroll reading "CIDADE | DE | AVEIRO" with the
originality that the writing is in red letters and not in black ones, as usual,
and a green shield charged with a silver eagle (with red beak and claws), a
golden sun to the left of the eagle and a silver moon to the right. Both the
sun and the moon are “humanized”. The eagle is charged with an escutcheon,
pointy, with the portuguese quinas and a golden
border.
Jorge Candeias, 29 Sep 1998
Aveiro is a city located close to the shore, by a salt marsh (lagoon) called "ria de Aveiro", which brought it the nickname of portuguese Venice or Venice of the Vouga (this is the main river that ends in the marsh). It is the head of the district with it’s name, and belonged to the old province of Beira Litoral, also Beira Litoral is the name of the region it will possibly be a part of in the future.
The municipality has an area of 199,8 km2, and a population of more
than 68 100 inhabitants, distributed in 14 communes. The economy is
varied, but, as in most of our urban areas, the sector of services
predominates. It is also an important fishing port.
Jorge Candeias, 29 Sep 1998