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Description
The flag of Tenerife island's capital city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is white with the coat-of-arms in the centre, about one half of the flag's height.
Santiago Dotor, 3 May 2000
Coat of Arms
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Current Flag
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2007
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Full name: Muy Leal, Noble é Invicta Villa, Puerto y Plaza de Santa
Cruz de Santiago (de Tenerife)
Official: Excelentísimo Ayuntamiento de Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Coat of Arms:
Description:
In a golden oval shield is the red cross of the order of St.James
(span: la Orden de Santiago) with a sharp point at the bottom, a heart
at the top and lilies at the left and right end,
superimposed by a green Latin cross. The cross of St.James is often
said to have the shape of a sword. Three black lion heads are below
the cross in triangular formation, the one in the middle superimposing
the sharp point of the cross. The shield has a blue border with
silver (white wavy lines). On top of the border is an island, on its
bottom a castle with two towers, on its left and right side one single
tower, between all four anchors, all in silver (white). The shield is
flanked by green garlands of laurel (right side) and olive tree (left
side). Below the shield is the 1st class version of the order of
charity (span: la Orden Civil de Beneficencia) held by a black edged
white ribbon. Above all is a royal crown. The inscription of the order
is :"Fortitudo-Charitas-Abmegatio(?)"
Meaning:
The golden field represents the loyalty of all inhabitants of the city
in defending their country. The cross is devoted to St.James as the
cities protecting patron. After him the city was called. It remembers
also the landing of Alonso Fernández de Lugo on 1 May 1494. The cross
is green for showing his never fading devotion and his never
decreasing hope to gain greater triumphs. The sword beneath is red in
devoting memory of the bloodshed and the sword has the same form like
the cross of St.James. The three lion heads are granted for three
victories over British admirals (Blake, 30 April 1657/ Jennings, 6
November 1706/ Nelson, 25 July 1797) trying to invade the island,
alternatively devoted to the General Captains Dávila, Robles and
Gutiérrez, defending the island. The blue border represents the
Atlantic ocean. The island, shaped like a triangle represents Tenerife
with its famous Pico del Teide. The silver colour represents the snow
on the peak and the faithfulness of the inhabitants. The castle and
towers are silver because they always defended the island. The anchors
are representing the port. The silver colour represents the
incorruptibility and the importance for saving the riches of the
island against the enemies greed. The order was granted in the name of
King Alfonso XIII for honouring the peoples brave behaviour during the
cholera epidemic of 1893. The city then gained the title "Muy
Benéfica".
(my translation from Spanish)
(source: "Escudo de Santa Cruz de Tenerife", edited by the
municipality of Sta.Cruz d.T.)
(see attached file: es-ic-ti)scruz.gif)
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 April 2007
Appendix: Spanish source text (as far as translated):
Escudo de Santa Cruz de Tenerife
CAMPO DE ORO.-Expresion de la lealtad de que han hecho gala sus
habitantes en defensa de la Patria.
UNA CRUZ.-Patrona de la Ciudad, a la que dio nombre la que en su
ribera fijó el 1 de mayo de 1494 el Adelantado Don Alonso Fernández de
Lugo, y ante la que se celebró la primera misa el 3 de dicho mes.
Verde, porque no se marchite su devoción ni desmaye su esperanza de
lograr mayores triunfos.
ESPADA O CRUZ DE LA ORDEN DE SANTIAGO.-Como insignia del Santo
Apóstol, en cuyo día alcanzó la mas celebrada victoria. Roja, por
serlo de la Orden y por la mucha sangre que el desembarco costó a sus
enemigos.
TRES CABEZAS DE LEON EN COLOR NEGRO.-Por las tres victorias logradas
sobre los almirantes Blake (30 de abril de 1657), Jennings (6 de
noviembre de 1706) y Nelson (25 de julio de 1797), en sus intentos de
invasión. Mandaban la plaza los capitanes generales Dávila. Robles y
Gutiérrez, respectivamente.
BORDURA DE AZUL ONDEADO.-Por el Atlantico que la baña.
UNA ISLA.-La de Tenerife, con su famoso Teide. De plata, por la nieve
que lo cubre y por su acendrada fidelidad.
CASTILLOS.-Los dos esta Plaza. También de plata, por lo que han valido
siempre en su defensa.
CUATRO ANCORAS.-Por su puerto de mar. De plata, por su limpieza e
importancia y por las risquezas que en él se han salvado de la codicia
enemiga.
CRUZ DE PRIMERA CLASE DE LA ORDEN CIVIL DE BENEFICENCIA.-Concedida por
la Reina Regente en nombre de Alfonso XIII con motivo del
comportamiento de los habitantes de Santa Cruz durante la epidemia de
cólera de 1893. Título de Muy Benéfica.
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Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2007