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Canas, São Paulo State (Brazil)

Last modified: 2003-09-06 by joe mcmillan
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[Canas, 
SP (Brazil)] by Joseph McMillan

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About the Flag of Canas

The flag of Canas is a vertical tricolor, green, white, and red (the image at the source page shows blue-white-red, but the description clearly says green, and the reference is to Italy, not France). The colors are ascribed the usual heraldic significance, but primarily represent the flag of Italy, the homeland of the founders of Canas. In upper hoist, all in gold, are a star, symbolizing the area of Caninhas (location of the first settlement), a tau cross, symbolizing St. Anthony (whose image was brought from Italy and who became the patron of the settlement) and a fleur-de-lis, symbolizing Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The municipal coat of arms is on the center of the white stripe. The coat of arms of Canas is green with three escutcheons across the chief: one with the Italian flag, one with the Italian arms, and one with what is described as a cross paty but is actually the cross of the