Symbols of Irapuato

The symbols of city of Irapuato, Mexico, are the coat of arms or seal and the municipal flag.

The municipality's coat of arms is divided into four fields, in the first there are four Spanish helmets and the episcopal shield of Don Vasco de Quiroga.

In the second quadrant is a winged lion representing Saint Mark the Evangelist with a K and a V representing Charles V, the emperor, the third lower quadrant is a hill that presents the toponym of Irapuato and the fourth lower quadrant is two hands with a sickle and the other with a caduceus, At the top is a sun.

It is colored green and gold and bears the city Emblem in the center.

The emblem has a diameter of three-quarters the width of the stripes.

Coat of Arms of Irapuato.