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Loulé Municipality (Portugal)

Last modified: 2006-02-05 by antonio martins
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Loulé municipality
image by António Martins, 06 Feb 1999
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About the flag

The flag is a gironny of white and purple.
Jorge Candeias, 22 Jan 1999


Variation with white shield

Loulé wrong flag
image by António Martins, 06 Feb 1999

This depiction, from the Municipal website, is a good proof that you shouldn’t believe everything you see on the web. This image is a very wrong depiction of the flag of Loule. I should know — Loulé is at about 10 km from where I’m writing and I’ve seen the flag in the cloth (and photos of it). It also proves that even municipal websites bring wrong info and/or pictures. If I recall correctly, this site had been reported already a long time ago. Sad that it remains the same…
Jorge Candeias, 15 Jul 1999


Variation with purple shield

Loulé wrong flag
image by António Martins, 06 Feb 1999

Reported erroneous versions with white and purple instead.
António Martins, 06 Feb 1999


Presentation of Loulé

Municipality in the district of Faro (Algarve old province).
Jorge Candeias, 22 Jan 1999


Unofficial flags

Current logo flag?

I failed so far to see the new logo on a flag. It is also triangular, but follows more closely the new trends of “logology”, that is, is a bunch of seemingly hand-drawn lines and shapes. If it comes out to be included in a flag, I assume it will be a white flag, since that is the colour that gets a better harmony with the thing.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Feb 1999

Previous logo flag

Loulé unofficial flag
image by Jorge Candeias, 13 Feb 1999

The old logo on bedsheet is a blue field with "TERRA DE LOULÉ" in white capitals below a triangular logo showing a stylized landscape of the region.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Feb 1999