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 image by Ivan Sache, 6 February 2022
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The municipality of Paranaguá (157,378 inhabitants in 2021; 82,667 ha) is 
located 100 km east of Curitiba.
Paranaguá is located on the southern shore 
of the Bay of Paranaguá, aka to the natives as Pernaguá or Parnaguá, the Great 
Round Sea.
Paranaguá was first settled in 1550, when Cotinga island was 
used as base by gold seekers. The settlers progressively moved to the banks of 
the bay. Vila de Nossa Senhora do Rocio de Paranaguá was established in 1648, to 
be elevated the seat of a captaincy in 1660.
Established the Captaincy of 
Paraná Ports after the setup of the province of Paraná, Paranaguá was visited in 
1880 by Emperor Pedro II, who laid down the cornerstone of the railway station. 
Eventually inaugurated on 2 February 1885, the station was a great national 
pride.
Port Dom Pedro II, established in 1935, became South America's second 
exporting port and first for grain exports.
https://www.paranagua.pr.gov.br/
Municipal website
The flag and arms of Paranaguá are prescribed by 
Municipal Law No. 642 promulgated on 4 September 1967.
Article 1.
Coat 
of arms of Paranaguá
I. Heraldic description
The coat of arms shall 
consist of a Samnite shield surmounted by an eight-towered mural crown argent. 
On a field vert wavy argent, a sailing caravel argent outlined sable, bearing 
the Cross of Christ gules on the sails. On a chief azure, the profile of an 
island and a rising heraldic sun all or. The shield supported dexter by a 
sugarcane proper and sinister by a branch of coffee proper, crossed in base and 
superimposed by a scroll gules containing in letters argent the toponym 
"PARANAGUÁ" and the date "26 July 1648".
II. Symbols
The Samnite 
shield used to represent the arms of Paranaguá was the first style of shield 
introduced in Portugal by French influence, evoking here the Latin colonizing 
race and the main builder of Brazilian nationality.
The mural crown that 
surmounts it is the universal symbol of domains' coats of arms; argent with 
eight towers, only five of them visible in perspective view, it classifies a 2nd 
rank town, that is, the seat of a county.
The sea and the caravel bearing the 
Cross of Christ on the sails are evocative of the past, recalling the time of 
colonization, when the Portuguese caravels came to the Bay of Paranaguá bearing 
the Cross of Christ, the cross of Portuguese navigators, an event that predated 
everything in the historical evolution of our country.
Blue (azure) is the 
heraldic symbol of victory, honor, courtesy, civility and joy. Argent is a 
symbol of friendship, fairness, peace, work, innocence and purity. Blue (azure) 
is a symbol of justice, nobleness, perseverance, zeal and loyalty. Or is a 
symbol of power, wealth, splendor, greatness and command. Red (gules) symbolizes 
intrepidity, courage, audacity, and bravery. Accordingly, the set of colors does 
not lack anything iconographically representing the nature of the people of 
Paranaguá, their ideals of nobleness and integrity, as well as vigilance of our 
historical traditions and our democratic institutions.
Besides the historical 
imperative that guided the heraldic elaboration of the Paranaguá arms, there is 
also a need to consider the heraldic analysis of the charges represented in the 
field.
The sea, heraldically represented, as always in the shield's base, and 
agitated, represents disdain or restless spirits; if it is calm, as in the case 
of the arms of Paranaguá, it means curbed anger, benignity or liberality.
The 
caravel represents a "strong spirit", which resists the most serious dangers of 
war and the adversity of life.
The sun is a symbol of glory, eternity, fame, 
unity and truth.
Appendix II
Flag of Paranaguá
I. Description
Quartered by a cross, the quarters forming equal rectangles, green, each charged 
with a red Cross of Christ in the center, the cross consisting of four yellow 
stripes starting from a central white lozenge where the coat of arms is applied.
II. Rationale end symbols
In accordance with the tradition of Portuguese 
heraldry, from which we inherited the canons and rules, the municipal flags can 
be divided in eight, four or three parts, having the same colors as those used 
in the shield field and bearing the town's coat of arms in the center.
The 
flag of Paranaguá observes this general rule, being quartered; the coat of arms 
in the center represents the municipal government (Executive and Legislative) 
while the lozenge where it is applied symbolizes the town as the seat of the 
municipality.
The quarters symbolize the rural properties existing in the 
municipality while the stripes represents the municipal power spreading to all 
parts of the territory.
The cross of Christ applied to the quarters 
perpetuates on the flag the first symbol to wave in Brazilian lands.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/p/paranagua/lei-ordinaria/1967/64/642/lei-ordinaria-n-642-1967-retifica-o-brasao-e-bandeira-da-cidade-de-paranagua
Leis Municipais database
Municipal Law No. 906 promulgated on 23 
March 1973 added the usual legal prescriptions of use without changing the 
description of the symbols, which is not repeated.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/p/paranagua/lei-ordinaria/1973/90/906/lei-ordinaria-n-906-1973-dispoe-sobre-o-brasao-e-bandeira-do-municipio-de-paranagua-e-da-outras-providencias-na-forma-que-especifica
Leis Municipais database
Complementary Municipal Law No. 146 
promulgated on 14 December 2012 changed some prescriptions, reproducing the 
descriptions of the symbols, word by word, in Appendixes I (coat of arms) and II 
(coat of arms).
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/p/paranagua/lei-complementar/2012/14/146/lei-complementar-n-146-2012-dispoe-sobre-os-simbolos-municipais-e-da-outras-providencias
Leis Municipais database
The first flag of Paranaguá was established 
by Municipal Law no. 188 promulgated on 29 July 1910, which was "reactivated" by 
Municipal Law No. 17 promulgated on 16 July 1948.
Article 2.
A green 
rectangle divided into two equal triangles by a white stripe charged in the 
center with a blue sphere inscribed "PARANAGUÁ" in a semi-circular pattern.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/p/paranagua/lei-ordinaria/1948/2/17/lei-ordinaria-n-17-1948-revigora-a-lei-n-188-1910
Leis Municipais database
The new Constitution promulgated on 10 
November 1937 in the aftermath of the 1930 Revolution abolished the symbols of 
the Brazilian states and municipalities. The next Constitution, promulgated in 
September 1946, re-established them. Several towns re-adopted their original 
symbols.
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1261947950642958 
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1261938227310597 
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1863881347116279 
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1940119426159137 
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1890639447773802 
https://www.facebook.com/legislativoparnanguara/photos/1591360181035065 
Ivan Sache, 6 February 2022