Liberia (Guanacaste, Costa Rica) (original) (raw)

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image from Wikimedia Commons, 30 May 2025
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Flag & Overview

The provincial capital, Liberia, whose origins are prior to 1769, also has a flag. In 1769 there was the first historical references of the settlement and in 1836 it was granted the statute of city.
Jaume Ollé, 28 October 2002

According to periodicocomensaje.com:
The flag was designed by Vera Blandón de Rodríguez and adopted on 4 September 1969, taking inspiration from the crossroads in the center of the city that have distinguished it as an important development hub in the country. Over a golden field representing corn, rice, and sorghum when ripe, there is a black "X" shape symbolizing it as the crossroads between, Rivas, Esparza, and Nicoya, defining Liberia's identity greatly especially in the past. In the center is a white circle, reading in its outer ring: "1769 - 1836" in red letters, the year it was founded and the year it became a city, respectively. In the center of the white circle is "LIBERIA", also in red.
Daniel Rentería, 24 June 2025


Coat of Arms

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image contributed by Fred Drews, 26 March 2006


Possibly Erroneous Version of the Flag


image by Jaume Ollé, 28 October 2002
NOTE: There is no evidence that this version existed, but may have in the past; it is unconfirmed.

The flag is incorrect, the yellow color and central circles. It has been confused.
Alejandro Soto, 30 May 2025