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List of Spanish flags This is a list of flags used in Spain. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Spain.
National Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1981- | National Flag with coat of arms, National flag, State flag, State ensign, Civil ensign and War ensign | National flag with coat of arms | |
1843-1931 1939- |
Civil ensign for civil use | The flag of Spain consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow strip being twice as wide as each red stripe. | |
1945- | Naval Jack | A squared flag divided into four squares representing the four Kingdoms of Spain with navies in the Middle Ages: Castile (represented by a castle, top left), Leon (represented by a heraldic lion, top right), Aragon (represented by four pallets, bottom left), and Navarre (represented by an orle of chains, bottom right) | |
1982- | High Civil Authorities' Flag | A square flag of Spain with the Spanish coat of arms on the centre | |
1977- | Yacht Ensign | The flag of Spain with a blue plain Royal Crown in the center | |
1977- | Customs Service Ensign | The flag of Spain with two crowned "H" |
Royal Standard
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1975- 1977 (Legal regulation) |
Standard of the King of Spain | A dark blue square with the Coat of arms of the King in the center. | |
2001- | Standard of the Prince of Asturias | A light blue square with the Coat of arms of the Prince in the center. |
Autonomies
Main article: Flags of the autonomous communities of SpainFlag | Date | Use | Description |
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The Arbonaida, the Flag of Andalusia | three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white and green, there is an Andalucian coat of arms in center the white band. | ||
Flag of Aragon | nine equal horizontal stripes of yellow (top, double width) and red, there is an Aragon coat of arms in left the red and yellow bands, the coat of arms feautered a gold crown have four green small diamonds and three red small disk, the shield means four corner, first corner means (yellow field with a red cross in upper tree), second corner means (violet field with white cross in hoist-side left corner, third corner means (red St. George and St. Andrew cross have four corners have four man heads) and fourth corner means (nine equal vertical bands of yellow (top, double width) and red). | ||
Flag of the Principality of Asturias | blue field with the Victory Cross in center, hanging from the horizontal axis on either side of the cross are an upper-case Greek letter Alpha (Α) on the left and a lower-case Omega (ω) on the right. | ||
Flag of the Balearic Islands | nine equal horizontal stripes of yellow (top, double width), and red, there is a Balearic castle in purple hoist-side upper left corner. | ||
The Ikurriña, the Flag of the Basque Autonomous Community | red field with the white cross of Saint George edged in white superimposed on the diagonal green cross of Saint Patrick, which is superimposed on the diagonal green cross of Saint Andrew. | ||
Flag of the Canary Islands | three equal vertical bands of white (top), blue, and yellow, there is a Canary Island coat of arms in center the blue band, the coat of arms feautered the word motto "OCEANO" in silver ribbon in upper, royal crown in middle and two dogs are holding the shield in lower, the shield have seven hillocks. | ||
Flag of Cantabria | two equal horizontal bands of white (top), and red, there is a Cantabria coat of arms in center the white and red bands, the coat or arms feautered a royal crown in upper with shield, the shield feautered two girls head are seeing in blue sky background with a ship are going with water bearing a sea castle in after ship. | ||
Flag of Castile-La Mancha | |||
Flag of Castile and León | Two Lions from the Kingdom of León and two towers from Castile. | ||
La Senyera, the Flag of Catalonia | |||
Flag of Ceuta | |||
Flag of Extremadura | |||
Flag of Galicia | |||
Flag of La Rioja | |||
Flag of Madrid | |||
Flag of Melilla | |||
Flag of Murcia | |||
Flag of Navarre | |||
the Senyera coronada, Flag of Valencia |
Provincial flags
- Álava
- Albacete
- Alicante
- Almería
- Asturias
- Ávila
- Badajoz
- Balearic Islands
- Barcelona
- Burgos
- Cáceres
- Cádiz
- Cantabria
- Castellón Castellón
- Ciudad Real
- Córdoba
- A Coruña
- Cuenca
- Girona
- Granada
- Guadalajara
- Guipúzcoa
- Huelva
- Huesca
- Jaén
- La Rioja
- León
- Lleida
- Lugo
- Madrid
- Málaga
- Murcia
- Navarra
- Ourense
- Palencia
- Las Palmas
- Pontevedra
- Salamanca
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Segovia
- Sevilla
- Soria
- Tarragona
- Teruel
- Toledo
- València
- Valladolid
- Vizcaya
- Zamora
- Zaragoza
Islands
Balearic Islands
Canary Islands
Historical flags
Flags
See also: Flag of Spain
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1506-1701 Eventually until 1785 |
Cross of Burgundy Flag, Military flag, also used as flag of the Spanish Overseas Territories | A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field. | |
1701–1771 | Flag used in naval bases and coast defenses | ||
1701–1785 | Naval ensign | ||
1701–1748 | Etiquette's Naval ensign | ||
1748–1785 | Etiquette's Naval ensign | ||
1785–1927 | Merchant marine's flag | ||
1785-1873 / 1874-1931 | War ensign (1785–1843). National Flag (1843–1873 and 1874–1931) | ||
1873–1874 | Flag of the First Spanish Republic | ||
1931–1939 | Flag of the Second Spanish Republic | ||
1936–1938 | Flag of Spain (Nationalist faction) | ||
1938–1945 | Flag of Spain (Spain under Franco's Rule) | ||
1945–1977 | |||
1977–1981 |
Historical Royal standards
Royal Banners of arms
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1475–1492 1492 - 1504 |
Banner of arms of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
1518–1556 | Banner of arms of King Charles I | ||
1580–1668 | Banner of arms of the House of Austria (with the arms of Portugal) |
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1668–1700 | Banner of arms of the House of Austria (from 1668) |
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1700–1761 | Banner of arms of the House of Bourbon | ||
1761 - 1868 1875 - 1931 |
Banner of arms of the House of Bourbon | ||
1931 | Banner of arms of King Alfonso XIII |
Royal standards (Common use)
Others Heads of State Standards
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1931–1936 | Presidential standard of Niceto Alcala Zamora | ||
1936–1939 | Presidential standard of Manuel Azaña | ||
1940–1975 | Standard of Francisco Franco. |
See also
- Flags of the autonomous communities of Spain
- Coats of arms of the autonomous communities of Spain
- List of coats of arms of Spain
Sources
- The Flags of Spain. Flags of the World
- The history of the flag. Spanish Navy Web
- Template:Es icon The Spanish Royal Decree 1511/1977
- Template:Es icon Royal and Governmental Standards of Spain (Images). Web of Luis Miguel Arias
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