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The Justicialist Party emblem was
adopted as arms by Alberti in Buenos Aires. In 1955, September
4th, Perón falls, and the military take the power ending the
process.
Jaume Ollé, 30 Nov 2002
I believe that in this era the argentinian cities dont have flags own
yet, only arms.
Jaume Ollé, 03 Dec 2002
The Justicialist Party emblem was
adopted as arms by Avellaneda in Buenos Aires. In 1955, September
4th, Perón falls, and the military take the power ending the
process.
Jaume Ollé, 30 Nov 2002
I believe that in this era the argentinian cities dont have flags own
yet, only arms.
Jaume Ollé, 03 Dec 2002

Its flag consist of blue background charged with its emblem.
Dov Gutterman, 18 Feb 2002
Information translated from http://www.9dejulio.net/r.asp?bandera:
It is left unsaid that the white geometrical shape is the geographic
outline of the department (35°30'S 61°W), pointing north, as seen f.i. at
http://www.capraro.com.ar/images/MaterialDidactico/Mapas/provincias/buenosairesg.jpg.
António Martins, 08 Dec 2004
