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The flag of Carmen de Apicalá can be seen at <carmendeapicala-tolima.gov.co>
and wikipedia.
Dov Gutterman, 24 July 2008
The license information on that Wikimedia page, entered incorrectly, suggests
that image comes from: <
http://www.carmendeapicala-tolima.gov.co >, maybe <
http://www.carmendeapicala-tolima.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m1i1--&m=f
>, which has the same curious choice for the jpeg format. However, that's just a
thumb, and the Wikimedia image is much bigger and has more detail. The image
from <
http://www.tolima.gov.co/municipios/carmenapicala/aspectos.html > suggests
the yellow border isn't part of the flag, though.
Note that owing to everyone involved being hobbyists, the name of the general
sort-of organisation, "Wikimedia", differs only one letter from the name of the
original project, "Wikipedia". Additionally, images in a wikipedia may be stored
in that wikipedia itself, or may be from "Wikimedia Commons". With little
overview to keep such confusion from happening, it's up to us to make sure we
use the correct reference.
In this case, this version of the image is from Wikimedia Commons. The image is
indeed in use here. I would have liked to standardise the colours and remove the
border, and I seriously doubt the stripes and the sun should be different shades
of yellow, but there are so many artefacts from the jpeg that it's beyond my
meagre skills. Is there a real giffer who happens to have some spare time?
BTW, if we want to keep the Wikimedia image, then we'd better store it
ourselves. Sooner or later someone is going to notice it doesn't have a "proper"
license, and very soon after it will have been killed off by the license police.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 26 April 2010
image from <carmendeapicala-tolima.gov.co>
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