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image by Waldir and Jorge Candeias, 10 March 2007
This one is a bit strange: the blue is so light it’s practically
indistinguishable from the white. But since banners are ceremonial flags
made to be carried around, it just might work, despite the lack of
contrast.
Jorge Candeias, 10 March 2007
The banner of Tarrafal is also blue and
white — differing from that of Sal by the order of the colors of the
banner (blue-white vs. white-blue) and the shade of blue, which is
light in Tarrafal and a very pale light blue, almost white, in Sal.
António Martins, 30 March 2016
The arms include one canting element: the two white triangles are two
salt cones, and the name of this place means, exactly, "salt"
in Portuguese.
Jorge Candeias, 10 March 2007
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