Flag of Spain
The flag of Spain (Spanish: Bandera de España) has three horizontal stripes of red, yellow and red. It is also known as la Rojigualda. It was adopted 19 December 1981.[1]
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| Proportion | 2:3 |
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| Adopted |
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| 210x105px Variant flag of Flag of Kingdom of Spain | |
History
- Pendón heráldico de los Reyes Catolicos de 1475-1492.svg
Design used in the past, but now abandoned Pennant of the Catholic Monarchs (until 1492)
- Royal Banner of the Crown of Castile (Early Style)-Variant.svg
Design used in the past, but now abandoned Standard of the Crown of Castile
- Royal Banner of Aragón.svg
Design used in the past, but now abandoned Standard of the Crown of Aragon
Other flags
- Bandeira Federalista Ibérica (1854).svg
Iberian Union flag proposal in 1854
- BanderaToro.svg
Flag with Osborne bull
- Flag of Spain according to command of Alphonse Charles with Sacred Heart.svg
Spanish flag with the Sacred Heart used by Carlism
Flag Of Spain Media
- Spain flag construction sheet (website).svg
- Spainflagconstructionsheet(website)
- Banderas de las comunidades autónomas de España frente al Senado, Madrid.jpg
Flags in front of the Spanish Senate in Madrid
- Palacio Real (Madrid) 05.jpg
The flag of Spain on the south façade of the Royal Palace of Madrid
- Bandera de la Infantería de los Reyes Catolicos.svg
- Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg
Cross of Burgundy flag Design used in the past, but now abandoned Vexillological symbol
- Castile Arms.svg
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Castile
References
- ↑ "Royal Spanish Navy". Armada.mde.es. Retrieved 2012-03-05.