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Pimampiro canton (12,051 inhabitants in 2001; 44,339 ha) forms the
easternmost part of Imbabura province.
The canton was established on 21 May
1981.
Ivan Sache, 10 September 2018
The flag of Pimampiro is divided into three equal parts of diagonal shape,
celestial blue, yellow, and green.
The blue field covers the upper right
part, 2/3 of the flag's length and 3/4 of its width. A similar, green triangle
covers the lower left part of the flag, leaving a yellow diagonal stripe.
Blue represents the sky, a synonym of majesty and greatness.
Yellow
represents the canton's resources and the products of the soil, the fields grown
with grain crops.
Green represents the fruitful and productive, beautiful
fields.
http://www.pimampiro.gob.ec/simbolos-cantonales.html?showall=&start=1
Canton website
Ivan Sache, 10 September 2018
Pimampiro organized in 2008 the Fifth Inter Cantonal Sportive
Games ("Pimampiro 2008"). The mascot of the games,
"El Tomatito", is represented "holding in his left
hand a flag of the canton of Pimampiro".
The flag is shown as *horizontally* divided blue-yellow- green as
seen here.
Ivan Sache, 13 October 2008
image from official website
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