What is aragonese flag?

The Aragonese flag, also known as the Senyera d'Aragó, is a rectangular crimson flag with four horizontal yellow bars, each of which is twice the width of the red bars. The design is very similar to the flag of Catalonia, with the exception that the Aragonese flag has fewer bars.

The origin of the flag dates back to the 12th century when the Crown of Aragon was established. Legend has it that the design was inspired by the coat of arms of the Aragonese monarch, which featured four red bars on a yellow background. Over time, the design was refined to become the current flag, which is widely recognised as a symbol of Aragonese identity.

Today, the flag is widely used across the region of Aragon as a symbol of regional pride and identity. It is frequently flown during festivals, parades, and other cultural events, and is often seen alongside the Spanish national flag. In recent years, there has been a growing movement among Aragonese nationalists to promote the flag as a symbol of independence and autonomy.