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by Blas Delgado Ortiz , 3 April 2001
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This is the new official flag of Barrio Turabo, Caguas, Puerto
Rico approved by the Assembly and the Municipality of Caguas.
The background color of the flag is a ligth blue with the
original Turabo flag centered in a shield over crossed with the
Taino's arrows, same as the Caguas flag.
Juan Colo'n De Jesu's, 22 March 2001
All the flags of the barrios of Caguas are a modified version
of the city flag, with each barrios' shield replacing the central
city shield and the field color of a very light shade of either
blue, green or cream (this last color not so sure of). The
original Turabo flag was designed by Mr. Juan Colo'n de Jese's. A
masonry wall with the name Barrio Turabo and a flag post are just
waiting for the real colors.
Blas Delgado Ortiz , 23 March 2001
This is the flag of the Barrio Turabo of Caguas. As I wrote
before, the flag that was designed by Juan Colo'n De Jesu's was
placed on a central shield over golden crossed arrows as in the
city flag. The field is a very light blue.
Blas Delgado Ortiz , 24 March 2001
Its background color is said to be "blue flower", a
kind of very light blue. The Assembly changed the triangle color
very recently from the original orange shade to a brownish-red
brick color.
Blas Delgado Ortiz , 3 April 2001