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 image by António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
image by António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
The city of Piura is located 1024 km north of 
Lima. It was founded by Francisco Pizarro on 
15 August 1532 as San Miguel de Tangarará. The site of the 
town was later moved to El Chilcal, where the Decree officially founding 
the town was signed on 15 August 1588. Piura is also the capital of the 
region of Piura. 
(Source: 
Documental Piura 
website)
Ivan Sache, 18 Oct 2006
Piura was the first Spanish city in America and its name originated the 
country name "Peru".
António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
According to the Spanish 
Wikipedia article, the flag of Piura city is a 2:3 vertical tricolor of 
light blue, red and (golden?) yellow with the municipal coat of arms centered 
on the central panel. This is partly confirmed by 
one of the photos in the official website, 
embedded in a 
slideshow, showing a 
tabletop flaglet in this design — but the exact design of the emblem seems to 
be not the full coat of arms, as shown in the Spanish 
Wikipedia, but the shield only with a wide white border. There’s a 
large image of the coat of arms at the 
official 
website.
António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
According to 
this 
site, there is a set of plates named El Tallan, one of which 
(number 14) is devoted to the coat of arms, flag, anthem and map of the 
region of Piura. The image of the flag, although very small, shows a vertical 
tricolor of light blue, red and yellow, with the coat of arms (?) in the 
centre of the red part.
Antonio Gutiérrez, 18 Oct 2006
El Tallan is about the provincial flag («bandera 
»(…)« de la provincia de piura»), not the regional 
flag.
António Martins, 26 Jun 2010
.gif) image by António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
image by António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
You can see it in the upper left corner 
here.
Valentin Poposki, 18 Oct 2006
The shield is Azure (light blue) a pair of scales Or above a two-towered
castle Or open and litten of the field with an "S" above its dexter tower
and an "M" above its sinister tower and in chief a Holy Ghost dove
displayed Argent nimbused Or and on a bordure per bordure Azure (dark
blue) and Gules a crown in chief and two paschal banners offset to the
core.
António Martins, 23 Oct 2007
The coat of arms of Piura is described in great detail at 
this 
page. It was granted by a Real Cédula on 7 December 1537. 
Unsurprisingly, it features Archangel St. Michael.
Ivan Sache, 18 Oct 2006
This is shown at the 
Spanish 
Wikipedia, made by Wikipedian Discjockey:
The arms are gules on an escutcheon azure a pair of scales or under an
eagle displayed proper and above (thing) under a ducal coronet or and
two paschal banners of victory (It could be shield azure with bordure
gules, though). Elm argent looking at sinister crested with plumes
azure, vert, gules and or and mantling or. (Source: 
Spanish 
Wikipedia flag image)
António Martins, 18 Oct 2006
It seems to me that the 
flag shown in 
Wikipedia is the flag of the Region of Piura 
(because the coat of arms on the flag is the arms of the region, as is stated 
here).
On the other hand, the flag on the El Tallan plate, 
although very small image, looks to me like having a coat of arms without 
wreaths, similar (or maybe exactly) as the arms of the Province 
of Piura.
Valentin Poposki, 18 Oct 2006
There’s also the municipal logo, which may perhaps be used on flags, 
shown at the official 
website: a golden disc with 3D effects pierced at upper left quadrant by 
three lines — green, red and yellow.
António Martins, 23 Oct 2007