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SPAIN

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Official name:  

Kingdom of Spain

Capital: Madrid

Idiom:  Spanish

Form of Government:  Parliamentary monarchy  

Currency: Euro

Demonym:  Spanish/-the

Administrative divition:  16 Autonomous Communities, 1 Foral Community and 2 Autonomous Cities

FLAG

The flag of Spain, known as the rojigualda, was adopted as the national flag of Spain in 1785 and has been the national flag ever since, except for the years of the Second Republic (1931-1939), when it was replaced by another standard. The shield, which is included in the current flag, in some cases regulated by Law 39/1981, which regulates its use, has undergone several modifications throughout history.

Bandera de España

National flag  

Ratio: 2 x 3

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The 1978 Constitution specified in its article 4.1:

"The flag of Spain is made up of three horizontal stripes, red, yellow and red, the yellow being twice as wide as each of the red ones."

On October 28, 1981, Law 39/1981 on the use of the flag of Spain and other flags and ensigns, says in its article 2.2: "In the yellow stripe it may be incorporated, in the manner that is indicated by regulation, the shield of Spain".

It must be taken into account that there is no constitutional coat of arms, but rather a constitutional flag, which is the flag without a coat of arms, since the Coat of Arms of Spain does not appear in the Constitution, but rather in a later law.

The shield of Spain is regulated by Law 33/1981, of October 5, and by Royal Decree 2964/1981, of December 18, which also specifies the position of the shield on the flag.

According to the aforementioned regulations, the Spanish flag will have the following characteristics:

- The flag is made up of three horizontal stripes, red, yellow and red, the yellow being double the width of each of the red ones. This arrangement is known as the Spanish strip.

- The flag may incorporate the coat of arms of Spain, but its incorporation is only mandatory in the cases provided for by regulation.

- The shield will have a height of two fifths of the width of the flag and will appear on both sides of the flag in the center of the yellow stripe.

- When the flag has the normal proportion, with a length equal to 3/2 of the width, the axis of the shield will be placed at a distance from the sheath of half the width of the flag. If the length is less than normal or the flag has a square shape, the shield will be placed in the center of the flag.

OTHER FLAGS

Bandera Civil de España

civilian flag

Ratio: 2 x 3

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Pabellón Naval de España

Naval Pavilion

Ratio: 1 x 1

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Estandarte Presidencial de España

Presidential Banner

Ratio: 1 x 1

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ROYAL STANDARD

The banner of the King of Spain is the personal ensign of the Spanish monarch. The version currently in force was adopted on June 19, 2014 and approved by Royal Decree 527/2014, of June 20, which creates the Script and the Standard of His Majesty King Felipe VI and modifies the Regulation of Flags and Banners, Scripts, Badges and Distinctives, approved by Royal Decree 1511/1977, of January 21.

This banner consists of a square-shaped crimson cloth in which the monarch's arms are embroidered in its central part and on both sides. Along with some changes introduced in the coat of arms, the traditional color used by the Spanish monarchs was restored, which had been replaced by purple during the reigns of Isabel II and her successors.and dark blue during that of Juan Carlos I. The proportions of the coat of arms with respect to the background were also increased compared to the previous version, introducing those established in 2001 for the personal ensigns of the heir.

Estandarte del Rey de España

Standard of the King

Ratio: 1 x 1

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STANDARD OF THE PRINCESS OF ASTURIAS

The banner of the Princess of Asturias is the personal ensign of the heir to the Spanish Crown.

The banner and the script are regulated in Royal Decree 979/2015, which modifies Title II of Royal Decree 1511/1977, Regulation of Flags and Banners, Scripts, Badges and Distinctives.

The standard consists of a blue cloth, the color of the flag of the Principality of Asturias, although the color code is lighter and similar to light blue. However, in the very image of the consolidated text of the Flag Regulation, and in practice, a tone similar to that of the Asturian flag has been maintained. This ensign is square in shape, on which the coat of arms of the Princess of Asturias appears embroidered in its central part and on both sides. The size of the sides of the banner and its material are the same as those used in the banner of the Spanish monarch.

Estandarte de la Prencesa de Asturias

Standard of the Princess of Asturias

Ratio: 1 x 1

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ICONOGRAPHY

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Crown

MEANING

The royal crown symbolizes the Spanish monarchy.

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third quarter

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Kingdom of Aragon.

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ented

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Kingdom of Granada.

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first barracks

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Kingdom of Castile.

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fourth quarter

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Kingdom of Navarre.

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second barracks

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Kingdom of León.

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escuson

MEANING

They represent the arms of the Bourbon-Anjou dynasty.

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columns

MEANING

The columns of Hercules (Strait of Gibraltar) are crowned by the crowns of the Holy Roman Empire and the Spanish crown.
They support the motto of Spain: Plus Ultra (More Beyond)

CONSTRUCTION

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 To : 60   |   B : 10   |   C :20   |   D : 16   |   E : 12      

COLORS

50 %

Red

HEX CODE

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50 %

Yellow

HEX CODE

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HISTORY

Bandera de la Cruz de Borgoña | 1516 - 1580

flag of the

burgundy cross

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1516 - 1580

Pabellón Naval | 1701 - 1760

Pavilion

Naval

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1701 - 1760

Pabellón Naval | 1760 - 1785

Pavilion

Naval

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1760 - 1785

Bandera de España | 1785 - 1873

Flag of

Spain

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1785 - 1873

Bandera de la Primer República Española | 1873 - 1874

flag of the  

First Republic

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1873 - 1874

Bandera de España | 1875 - 1931

Flag of  

Spain

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1875 - 1931

Bandera de la Segunda República Española | 1931 - 1939

flag of the

Second Republic

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1931 - 1939

Bandera de España | 1936 - 1938

Flag of  

Spain

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1936 - 1938

Bandera de España | 1938 - 1945

Flag of  

Spain

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1938 - 1945

Bandera de España | 1945 - 1977

Flag of  

Spain

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1945 - 1977

Bandera de España | 1977 - 1981

Flag of  

Spain

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1977 - 1981

REGIONAL FLAGS

Bandera de Andalucia

community flag

Autonomous of

Andalusia

Bandera de Aragón

community flag

Autonomous of

Aragon

Bandera de Asturias

community flag

Autonomous of

Asturias

Bandera de Baleares

community flag

Autonomous of

Balearics

Bandera de Canarias

community flag

Autonomous of

Canary Islands

Bandera de Cantabria

community flag

Autonomous of

Cantabria

Bandera de Castilla - La Mancha

community flag

Autonomous of

Castilla la Mancha

Bandera de Castilla - León

community flag

Autonomous of

Castile - Leon

Bandera de Cataluña

community flag

Autonomous of

Catalonia

Bandera de la Comunidad Valenciana

community flag

Autonomous of

Valencian Community

Bandera de Extremadura

community flag

Autonomous of

Estremadura

Bandera de Galicia

community flag

Autonomous of

Galicia

Bandera de La Rioja

community flag

Autonomous of

The Rioja

Bandera de Madrid

community flag

Autonomous of

Madrid

community flag

Autonomous of

Murcia

Bandera del País Vasco

community flag

Autonomous of

Basque Country

Bandera de Navarra

flag of the  

Foral Community of

Navarre

Bandera de Ceuta

city flag  

Autonomous of

Ceuta

Bandera de Melilla

city flag  

Autonomous of

Melilla

SHIELD

The coat of arms of Spain is governed by Law 33/1981,sanctioned on October 5, which emblazones it in the following terms:

The coat of arms of Spain is quartered and pointed. In the first quarter (Arms of the Kingdom of Castile), gules or red, a castle of gold, crenellated, lightened with azure or blue and mazonated with sable or black. In the second (Arms of the Kingdom of León), silver, a rampant lion, purple, linguado, clawed, armed with gules and crowned with gold. In the third (Arms of the Kingdom of Aragon), gold, four sticks, gules or red. In the fourth (Arms of the Kingdom of Navarre), gules or red, a gold chain, placed in a cross, blade and border, loaded in the center of an emerald of its color. Entado de plata, a natural pomegranate (Arms of the Kingdom of Granada), cracked gules or red, carved and leafed with two leaves of sinople or green.

Accompanied by two silver columns, with the base and capital of gold, on waves of azure or blue and silver, surmounted by the imperial crown on the right hand side, and a royal crown on the left hand side, both in gold, and surrounding the columns a ribbon of gules or red, loaded with gold letters, on the right hand "Plus" and on the left hand "Ultra", (from the Latin Plus Ultra, Beyond). To the ring, closed Royal Crown, which is a circle of gold, set with precious stones, made up of eight rosettes of acanthus leaves, five visible, interpolated with pearls and from whose leaves come diadems added with pearls, which converge in the world of azure or blue, with the semi-meridian and the equator in gold, added with a gold cross. The crown covered of gules or red.

The coat of arms of Spain, as described in the previous article, has an escutcheon of azure or blue, three gold lilies placed two and one, the smooth border of gules or red, typical of the reigning dynasty (Borbon-Anjou).

Escudo de España
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