Last modified: 2002-10-26 by joe mcmillan
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The flag is green with a horizontal white-red-white band across the center and a
white triangle at the hoist bearing the municipal coat of arms. The coat of arms
is per fess indented, white with a green nhambu bird, and green with a barrulet
wavy. On a red chief is an outline map of the municipality in white. The
nhambu, a bird of the partridge family, refers to a traditional but
apparently erroneous explanation of the name of the municipality, combining
the Portuguese word eco (echo) with an alternative Indian name for the
nhambu, thus "the place where one hears the echo of the nhambu." However,
in Tupi the name would mean beauty or virtue, or "the prosperous place." The
white wavy bar apparently represents the Rio Dois de Setembro, which passes
through the city, while the indented partition line portrays the mountains
of the municipality.
Source:
Joseph McMillan, 19 May 2002