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The flag of Adjuntas is divided diagonally into two triangle fields separated by a thin white stripe. The fields are purple and green. In each fields is placed a white cross fleury.

Symbolism[]

The colors were adopted from the coat of arms of Adjuntas. The white represents purity, the green represents the flora of the region, and the purple references the color of the cloths of Joachim, who was, in Christian tradition, the father of Mary, mother of Jesus. Two crosses symbolize Joachim, and Saint Anne, in who were, in Christian tradition, parents of Mary. The crosses also refer to the fact that the town name Adjuntas translates in Spanish to adjusted [to], and refers to the towns close location to nearby Coamo, which had such crosses in its coat of arms. Additionally, the crosses were inspired by the ones present in the coat of arms of Illescas, a town in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain.

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