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Santa Cruz Province (Argentina)

Provincia de Santa Cruz

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[Province of Santa Cruz flag] image by Santiago Sebasti�n Arenillas (designer of the flag), 24 May 2002
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Presentation of the province

The province of Santa Cruz is located in the South of continental Argentina. Tierra del Fuego is the big island located south of the continent.

Santa Cruz meaning, Holly Cross, is one of the newest Argentine provinces. It was a National Territory until 1957.
Francisco Gregoric, 18 Feb 2007


Description of the flag

Today it was first hoisted the new provincial flag of the Argentine Province of Santa Cruz. The flag is celeste (sky blue) with white waves on dark blue in the lower part (similar to the Kiribati flag) with a yellow sun. Whitin the sun is the Cerro El Chalt�n [also called Fitz Roy] and the Southern Cross [Constellation], as in the coat of arms. The flag won a contest in 26-8-2000. The winner was Santiago Sebasti�n Arenillas.
Jaume Oll�, 12 Oct 2000

The design of this flag attempts to reflect the main characteristics of our land, of our geography, because it is mostly by the landscape that surrounds that we are defined as santacruce�os, what makes us feel as an important part of Argentina yet not always remembered.

The light blue represents the same sky under which Manuel Belgrano created our national flag, the sun is both a symbol of divinity for the native Indians as a patriotic sun. It�s a raising sun, symbol of the youth of this province. A half circle contains the night, the Southern Cross and the Cerro Chalt�n [Mount Chalt�n], emblems of the A�nikenk, ancient race that lived on this southern land.

The sea that bathes our provincial shores from north to south, which feeds life to the east of our territory is represented on the lower part in white and blue waves.

The union of these elements tries to point out the nexus between the past and the present, the history that we are still writing. The dimensions of our geography, the never ending limits of our sky, our sea, our land. Because everything seems to be far but nature itself, the immensity that surrounds us and remains there at the reach of our hands and inside the heart and eyes of everyone who witnesses this latitudes.

The Flag of the Provincia de Santa Cruz was first raised on October 12th of 2000 at El Chalt�n, town of 200 habitants located at the feet of the Cerro from which took its name.

Santiago Sebasti�n Arenillas (designer of the flag), 24 May 2002

Another flag with three shades of blue on it.
John Ayer, 13 Oct 2000

The flag of Santa Cruz province is shown in the movie Historias minimas, by Carlos Ser�n (2002). The movie is a Patagonian road-movie, which depicts, in a very sensible and humoristic manner, two days in the life of a few inhabitants of Fitzroy who go to San Julian, 300 km southwards, via the Patagonian road. One of the characters stops at a kind of check point (rather an information booth because the policeman does not seem to be prepared to check anything) at the entrance of a small city. The booth has the provincial flag hoisted over the roof.
Ivan Sache, 31 May 2003

The central mountain in both the flag and the coat of arms of Santa Cruz is Mount Fitz Roy or Mount Chalt�n (Chalt�n is the indigenous name and it is the name usually heard nowadays). There is even a really very popular folk song in the Patagonia dedicated to the Chalt�n.

The Coat of Arms (or emblem) of the Province was designed in 1959, predating the flag that was adopted in 2000. We see the image of the mount in both, the arms and the flag. However in the coat of arms the mount appears in a more nature-like representation, while in the flag we see a more stylized image of the mount. The constellation of the Southern Cross also appears in both, the coat of arms and in the flag as well.
Francisco Gregoric, 10 Jul 2005

The Aonikenk referred by Mr. Arenillas are one of the local indigenous people from the area of present day Santa Cruz Province. They are usually and erroneously known as "Tehuelche", which is a Mapuche word to describe other indigenous neighbors like the Aonikenk and others.
Francisco Gregoric, 18 Feb�2008

Flag law

The provincial flag was adopted in November 23, 2000 by Law No. 2566 of the local legislature. The proposal of the bill was sent by Governor N�stor Kirchner. The law text appears below, first in Spanish and afterwards, the English translation:

    Ley N� 2566 � BANDERA OFICIAL DE LA PROVINCIA DE SANTA CRUZ

    Sancionada por la Legislatura el 23 de noviembre de 2000. Proyecto del Gobernador provincial: N�stor Kirchner

    Promulgada el 29 de noviembre de 2000 por el Gobernador Kirchner

    Art. 1�.- Decl�rase �Bandera oficial de la provincia de santa Cruz�, a la dise�ada por el se�or Santiago Sebasti�n Arenillas, seleccionada mediante Concurso Provincial Ley 2449, expres�ndose p�blico reconocimiento al autor de la obra, sobre cuyo modelo se copiar�n sus reproducciones.

    Art. 2�.- La Bandera de la Provincia de Santa Cruz, tiene a) las caracter�sticas formales de tama�o, diagramaci�n y colores y b) las caracter�sticas emblem�ticas descriptas bajo esos t�tulos en el Anexo I y el dise�o que como Anexos II y III forman parte de la presente.

    Art. 3�.- La Bandera Provincial ser� izada con m�stil propio en todos los actos oficiales en los que se enarbole el Pabell�n Nacional, ubic�ndose en posici�n inmediata inferior a �sta o en paralelo, a su izquierda, salvo razones de fuerza mayor que autorizar�n para ser izadas ambas en un mismo m�stil, con la insignia nacional al tope del asta. En el ceremonial debe observarse precedencia a favor de la Bandera Nacional. Cuando el espacio no resulte suficiente entrar� en primer t�rmino la Bandera nacional luego de la Bandera Provincial.

    Art. 4�.- Gozan del derecho a enarbolar la bandera de la Provincia de Santa Cruz: los organismos dependientes de los tres Poderes del estado y de las Municipalidades; las delegaciones culturales, deportivas y de cualquier otro car�cter que representen a la misma a�n fuera de su territorio; las asociaciones de residentes santacruce�os y las personas f�sicas o jur�dicas.

    Art. 5�.- La Bandera de la Provincia debe ser enarbolada dentro del territorio de la Provincia de Santa Cruz en todos los actos oficiales y en los de conmemoraci�n hist�rica o patri�tica, en las escuelas y en todos los edificios p�blicos de la Provincia.

    Art. 6�.- En los Actos de Recepci�n o cambio de una Bandera Provincial de Ceremonia, Oficial, se proceder� en id�ntica forma a la establecida para la Bandera Nacional.

    Art. 7�.- La Bandera de la Provincia de Santa Cruz, deber� colocare en los despachos de los senadores y diputados nacionales, diputados provinciales, jueces de la provincia, intendentes municipales, concejales y comisionados de fomento, gobernador, sus ministraos y secretarios de estado y funcionarios que determine el Poder Ejecutivo.

    Art. 8�.- La Bandera Provincial ser� recibida en los organizamos o instituciones donde vaya a ser entronizada en Actos Solemnes, con la presencia de sus funcionarios. En el caso de los establecimientos educacionales, de gesti�n oficial o privada ser� en presencia de los alumnos, autoridades, docentes, padres y comunidad educativa.

    Art. 9�.- El Poder Ejecutivo determinar� el lugar y fecha de la bendici�n y solemnidad que deber� darse al acto.

    Art. 10�.- La promesa de lealtad ser� efectuada en los siguientes t�rminos:

    �Promet�is lealtad a nuestra Bandera provincial emblema de identidad de nuestro pueblo y s�mbolo superior de uni�n permanente de todos los santacruce�os�

    Art. 11.- Los titulares de los tres Poderes Provinciales, Intendentes municipales y Presidentes de Concejos deliberantes, dentro de los 30 d�as de la ceremonia principal, deber�n tomar promesa de lealtad a la Bandera Provincial a sus miembros, por medio de la f�rmula establecida en el art�culo 10.

    Art. 12.- El primer ejemplar que se confeccione de la bandera Oficial de ceremonias de la provincia de Santa Cruz quedar� en custodia de la honorable C�mara de diputados.

    Art. 13.- Comun�quese al Poder Ejecutivo provincial d�se al Bolet�n oficial y cumplido, arch�vese.

    Anexo I:

    Caracter�sticas formales

    - Tama�o:
    El largo ser� igual a un y medio ancho (L= 1,5 A ). no podr� ser materialmente mayor que la Bandera Nacional.

    - Diagramaci�n: Seg�n modelo Anexo II y III, dise�o al frente sobre pa�o color celeste (Pantone 2915 u), anverso celeste, sin ning�n tipo de inscripci�n o dise�o.

    - Colores:
    1- Pantone yellow u
    2- Pantone 109 u
    3- Pantone 2915 u
    4- Pantone 301 u
    5- Pantone 145 u
    6- Pantone 167 u
    7- Pantone 2746 u
    8- Pantone transparente white

    Caracter�sticas emblem�ticas- Fundamentaci�n

    �Lo que el dise�o de esta bandera intenta reflejar son las caracter�sticas salientes de nuestra tierra, de nuestra geograf�a, porque en gran medida es el paisaje que nos rodea lo que nos define como santacruce�os, lo que nos llama a sentirnos como una parte importante, aunque no siempre recordada, de la Rep�blica Argentina.

    A su vez, intenta mantener una relaci�n de semejanza con el escudo provincial y con el pabell�n nacional, en menor medida, apelando as� a un reconocimiento m�s efectivo y una integraci�n entre estos s�mbolos.

    El celeste representa el mismo cielo bajo el cual Belgrano cre� nuestra bandera nacional; el sol es tanto reflejo del sol patrio como s�mbolo de divinidad que fue y es para las razas aut�ctonas. Adem�s es un sol naciente, s�mbolo del amanecer, de la juventud de esta provincia. Contiene en un semic�rculo inferior la noche, la Cruz del Sur y el cerro Chalt�n emblemas estos �ltimos de los A�nikenk, antigua raza que habitara estas tierras sure�as.

    El mar que ba�a las costas provinciales de Norte a Sur, que recorre y da vida al Este de nuestro territorio, est� representado en la parte inferior de la bandera en color azul y blanco.

    La uni�n de estos elementos busca destacar el nexo entre el pasado y el presente, la historia que a�n estamos escribiendo; las dimensiona de nuestra geograf�a, los l�mites casi interminables de nuestro cielo, nuestro mar, nuestra tierra, los amaneceres, los anocheceres, porque todo parece estar lejos menos la naturaleza misma, menos la inmensidad que nos rodea y permanece ah�, al alcance de la mano, dentro del coraz�n y los ojos de todos los que somos testigos de estas latitudes�
English translation:
    Law No 2566 - OFFICIAL FLAG OF THE PROVINCE OF SANTA CRUZ

    Adopted by the Provincial Legislature of November 23rd of 2000. Proposal of the Provincial Governor: N�stor Kirchner.

    Promulgated on November 29, 2000, by Governor Kirchner.

    Article No.1.- The �Official Flag of the province of Santa Cruz�, will be the one designed by Mr. Santiago Sebasti�n Arenillas, selected by a provincial contest, under Bill No. 2449, expressing public acknowledgement to the author of the flag that will serve as pattern for future reproductions of the flag.

    Article No.2.- The Flag of the Province of Santa Cruz, has a) regulated the proportions, diagram and colors and b) the emblematic characteristics defined under those titles in Annex I and the design that is part of the present (law) in Annex II and III.

    Article No.3.- the Provincial Flag will be hoisted in its own staff in all official ceremonies where the National Flag is hoisted. It should be located in a position immediately lower to the National Flag or parallel to the left except in situations when both flags are hoisted in the same staff with the National flag on top. Proper protocol indicates that the place of honor must be observed always for the National Flag. When there is no enough space, the National Flag will enter first, then the Provincial Flag.

    Article No.4.- The right to hoist the Flag of the Province is for the following: the branches of three Powers of the State and the Municipal governments; cultural and Athletic delegations as well as delegations of any other character representing the province including when are outside the borders of the province. The associations of residents from Santa Cruz, people and institutions.

    Article No.5.- the Provincial Flag will be hoisted in the territory of the Province of Santa Cruz in all official meetings as well as in historical and patriotic commemorative ceremonies, in schools and in all public buildings of the Province.

    Article No.6.- During formal gatherings or when officially changing the provincial flag, the procedures will be identically to the established for the national flag.

    Article No.7.- The Flag of the Province of Santa Cruz must be placed in the office of the Senators and National Deputies (Representatives), Provincial Deputies (Representatives), Judges of the Province, Municipal Mayors, Councilmen as well as Commissioners of Improvement, The Governor, his Ministers and Secretaries of State and officials appointed by the Provincial Executive Power.

    Article No.8.- The Provincial Flag will be hosted by all branches and institutions and it will be solemnly placed in all ceremonies when officials are present. The flag will be also present in public or private centers of learning including during the gathering of the students, authorities, teachers, parents and the educational community.

    Article No.9.- The Executive Power will determine the place and date of the blessing and solemnity prescribed for this event.

    Article No.10.- The oath of loyalty will be performed as per the below text:

    �Do you swear loyalty to our provincial Flag, emblem of our peoples identity and superior symbol of permanent union of all the people of Santa Cruz�

    Article No.11.- The heads of the three provincial Powers, Municipal Mayors, and Presidents of Municipal Legislatures must take the oath of loyalty with the text regulated by in article No. 10, within thirty (30) days and not longer, from the date of the main ceremony.)

    Article No.12.- Custody of the first manufactured Official Ceremonial Flag of the Province of Santa Cruz will be by the Honorable Chamber of Deputies (Representatives).

    Article No.13.- Inform the Provincial Executive Power and the Official Bulletin to be executed and filed.

    Annex I:

    Formal characteristics

    - Size:
    The length will be equal to one and a half width (L= 1,5 W ). It can not be larger than the National Flag.

    - Diagram: Following model of Annex II and III, design at frente over a sky blue color cloth (Pantone 2915 u), sky blue anverse, without any kind inscription or design.

    - Colors:
    1- Pantone yellow u
    2- Pantone 109 u
    3- Pantone 2915 u
    4- Pantone 301 u
    5- Pantone 145 u
    6- Pantone 167 u
    7- Pantone 2746 u
    8- Pantone transparent white

    Symbolic characteristics- Explanation

    �The intention of the design of the flag is to reflect the main characteristics of our land and our geography. The main feature defining us as santacruce�os is the landscape around us, recalling the awareness of being an important part, although sometimes forgotten, of the Argentine Republic.

    The intention is also of keeping a co relation of similarity with the provincial coat of arms and in a lesser way with our national flag, appealing in that way to a more effective acknowledgement and integration with these symbols.

    The sky blue (color) represents the same sky under which (General Manuel) Belgrano created our national flag; the sun is the light reflected of our national sun as symbol of divinity that was to the aboriginal people. Furthermore, the sun is the raising sun and symbolic of the dawn of the youth of this Province. It has an inferior semi circle (that has inside) the night sky, the Southern Cross and the Mount Chalt�n. The later, a symbol of the primitive inhabitants of these southern lands, the A�nikenk.

    In the inferior part of the flag, in blue and white colors, is represented the sea that bathes the provincial coast from North to South, giving life to the East of our territory.

    The union between these elements tries to emphasize the nexus between past and present. The history, that we are still writing, is the vastness of our landscape of almost endless borders with our sky, our sea, our land, the dawns and the twilight. All appears to far away, except nature itself, except the immensity that surrounds us and stays there, reachable by hand and in the heart and eyes of all of us that are witnesses of these latitudes.�

Law text sent by Dr. Miguel Carrillo Bascary and translated by Francisco Gregoric and Gus Tracchia 18 Feb�2008

Other sites: Sources:
  • [pzz02] Alberto Rub�n Perazzo (2002): Nuestras Banderas - Vexilolog�a Argentina (second edition)
Other sources:
  • Personal comunication with Dr. Miguel Carrillo Bascary

Provincial coat of arms

[Province of Santa Cruz coat of arms]
image by Francisco Gregoric, 18 Feb�2008

The coat of arms was adopted by Law No. 97 of September 25, 1959. The snowy mountain cap represent Mount Fitz Roy [or Chalt�n], with the Constellation of the Southern Cross Constellation on the upper side of it, marking the southern latitude of the province. The full sun indicates the luminosity of the region.
On October 9, 1959 the coat of arms was officially proclaimed and that date was designated as "Day of the Provincial Coat of Arms".
Jaume Oll�, 05 Sep 2000, translated by Francisco Gregoric, 10 Feb�2008

The full sun has 12 straight rays and 12 wavy rays as defined by law. However, wrong reproductions of the coat of arms with different number of rays could be seen.

The scroll of the Santa Cruz coat of arms is purple. Sometimes it is wrongly represented in red or blue, but purple is the correct color. The name of the province appears inside in golden letters.
Francisco Gregoric, 18 Feb�2008

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