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Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo León (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-06-20 by daniel rentería
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De facto flag of Sabinas Hidalgo
By Daniel Rentería, 5 May 2025, using coat of arms at Wikimedia Commons
*Speculative image


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Flag

The council informed me they have a flag with their coat of arms; however, I could not find an image, so it is unclear if it is a council or municipal flag. Speculative image attached.
Daniel Rentería, 5 May 2025


Council Flags

Branding flag

Branding flag of Sabinas Hidalgo
By Daniel Rentería, 5 May 2025, using logo at Facebook
1 | from Facebook

(2018–2021)

Council flag of Sabinas Hidalgo
By Daniel Rentería, 5 May 2025, using logo at Facebook
1 | from Facebook


Coat of Arms


from Wikimedia Commons

The coat of arms has the same form as the coat of arms of the State, having at the top a helmet and at the bottom a ribbon in the National Colors reading the motto "CONVIVIENCIA EN LA CULTURA Y EL TRABAJO" [Coexistence in Culture and Work]. The border reads on the sides CIENEGA DE FLORES, N.L. At the bottom, the years 1675-1863; the year of its foundation and when it became a municipality respectively. The upper-left section depicts the Picachos Mountains, with trees and the spring (ciénega) in front that gave the Municipality its name. The upper-right section depicts the Temple of San Eloy. The lower-left section depicts a cogwheel over a field for industrial activities; the lower-right depicts a crowned red rampant lion, symbol of the State. In the center is an inescutcheon, having three fleur-de-lis symbols over blue; it is a representation of the coat of arms of the Flores surname, the original proprietor of an Hacienda here under Pedro Flores.
Daniel Rentería, 5 May 2025


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