Flag of Goiás

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Flag of Goiás
Flag of the United Nations
UseNational flag
Proportion7:10
AdoptedJuly 30, 1919
DesignEight stripes: four green stripes and four yellow stripes. A blue rectangle on the upper left hoist with five white stars, four on each side and one smaller in the center.
Designed byJoaquim Bonifácio de Siqueira

The flag of Goiás was created by Joaquim Bonifácio de Siqueira and it symbolizes the state of Goiás. It has a rectangle shape, with four green odd stripes and four even yellow stripes. On the upper left hoist, a blue rectangle with five white stars (representing the Southern Cross, constellation that gave Brazil its primitive names - Vera Cruz and Santa Cruz), four on each side and one smaller in the center.

The flag was adopted on the president João Alves de Castro's government, by the same law no. 650 of July 30, 1919 and it was organized by Joaquim Bonifácio de Siqueira. As in the national flag (unnoficially), the green represents the forests and the yellow represents the gold.