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image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 22 June 2010
The Province of Carhuaz is in Region of Ancash, Peru. There are no other 
information for it. However, the flag is yellow (gold) with the coat of arms 
on it. It is shown on 
provincial 
website. You’ll note that the coat of arms is on the angle,
probably specially made for table flags.
Valentin Poposki, 14 Jun 2007
The Municiaplity decided to (re)move the symbols page in the official 
website. 
The images were made from this image I found:
http://www.viajeros.com/fotos/callejon-de-huaylas-ancash-parte-4-provincia-de-carhuaz/17136
António Martins-Tuválkin, 22 June 2010
How about: 
http://www.municarhuaz.gob.pe/noticias/?p=104, showing in the first 
photograph a yellow flag tied against a wall, with an arch of text in green, 
shiny capital letters: "Municipalidad Provincial" (now they tell us, after 
António found out the hard way). Under that, centred on the flag is the coat of 
arms of the province, approximately 1/6th of the hoist in height, including the 
name "Carhuaz".
Below all this in a straight line of the same type of letters as the arch is 
again written "Carhuaz". 
Or how about this one: 
http://www.municarhuaz.gob.pe/noticias/?p=82, with a large Peru flag with 
coat of arms (!) and several other flags scattered over the page, among which 
two very small table flags.
Or how about: 
http://www.municarhuaz.gob.pe/noticias/?s=&paged=30, with halfway down the 
page a picture with two such table flags, which turn out to be tilted flags! 
Dexter Peru with CoA again, sinister an orange flag that I don't know. It does 
show that titled flags are in wider use than just Bolivia. 
Or even 
http://www.municarhuaz.gob.pe/turismo/2008/11/page/7, with near the bottom a 
fringed tilted flag that doesn't use the nice colours António's image has.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 22 June 2010
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image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 22 June 2010