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I found this flag at
pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct). The five wavy lines on
the flag represent the bay of Gu�nica and the indiginous
territory of Guania. It reminds of T�bora, maternal aunt of Don
Cristo'bal de Sotomayor. The fortress of Capr�n is on the
mountainpeak overlooking the bay of Gu�nica. Gu�nica was
founded 13 March 1914; it is a port in southwest Puerto Rico with
20,509 inh. See also Lexjuris site.
Jarig Bakker, 1 Febuary 2000
Gu�nica (maybe from the indigenous word "guan�a",
that possibly means gold-rich waters) - Five alternating wavy
stripes, three blue and two yellow, starting with blue the upper
one, its symbolism as follows:
1. the bay of Gu�nica, from a fragment of the official Coat of
Arms of Gu�nica.
2. the indigenous territory of Guain�a, a name undoubtedly
related with Gu�nica's and that Fernando Fern�ndez Oviedo, in
his "General History of the Indies", says it means that
several gold-rich rivers ran through the region.
3. the T�bora, maternal last name of Don Crist�bal de Sotomayor
given to the town by the founder of the bay of Gu�nica,
since among the blazons assigned to the T�bora lineage, of
Portuguese origin, ranges one that the heraldist Santos Taveira
described as follows: "In golden field, five undulating
bands in blue". (It seems that the original shield had this
arrangement, instead of the actual three blue bands).
4. Fort Capr�n over the top of the same mountain bordering the
bay of Gu�nica, with an elevation of 140 meters (450 feet) over
the Caribbean Sea, dominates almost all the Municipality of
Gu�nica and a great maritime extension. It acts like a silent
watch-tower over the bay quiet waters where several cultures and
races that have shaped the Puerto Rican people have entered
through time. (The United States troops entered Puerto Rico
through this bay on 25 July 1898 at the Spain-American war).
5. the final embroidery job of the first Official Flag of
Gu�nica was a work of Mrs. Olivia Toro de Garc�a and the design
of Fort Capr�n was a work of Mr. H�ctor Luis Zapata.
Blas Delgado, 14 April 2001
from pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (defunct).