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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 8 September 2001
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From <www.envigado.gov.co>:
"Por Acuerdo N° 001, del 19 de Noviembre de 1982, el
Concejo de Envigado, adoptó la bandera Municipal, acogiéndose a
las normas establecidas en nuestra constitución.
De acuerdo al articulado del mandato edilicio, se tomó el color
verde como símbolo de la Antioqueñ:idad que siempre ha
caracterizado a las gentes de Envigado, unido al color naranja
emblema de la pujanza, dinamismo y proyección hacia el
desarrollo y el progreso constante de permanente vigencia en la
ciudad."
Esteban Rivera Velez, 5 September 2001
The flag was officially adopted by Decree #001 on 19 November
1982. Green represents Antioquian character
("Antioquieñidad") Orange represents power, dynamism
and progress.
Envigado was granted municipal status in 1814. It has the highest
standard of living among the Colombian municipalities.
Ivan Sache, 14 August 2002
from http://www.envigado.gov.co/ppalemblemas.htm
, located by Esteban Rivera Velez, 5 September 2001
Medellín and its Metropolitan Area - Medellín, the captial
of the Department of Antioquia, together with other
municipalities, form the "Área Metropolitana del Valle de
Aburrá, or Metropolotian Area of the Aburra Valley. This
is for economic purposes, in order to get more funds from the
central government. They have an English page available
too: http://www.metropol.gov.co/presentacion/general_presentacion_ing.html
This "Area" is made up of 7 municipalities, which are
as follows:
Caldas
La Estrella
Sabaneta
Itaguí
Envigado
Medellín
Bello
Copacabana
Girardota
Barbosa.
(Each one has its own flag, anthem and Coat of Arms). For
now, only Bello, Envigado anfd Itagüí have theyr symbols ready
Esteban Rivera Velez, 5 September 2001