What is flags of spain provinces?

Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities, each with its own unique flag. The majority of these flags are rectangular in shape and feature a combination of colors inspired by the region’s history, geography, or culture.

  1. Andalusia: The flag of Andalusia is composed of three horizontal stripes - green, white, and green - representing the fertile lands, peace, and prosperity of the region.

  2. Aragon: The flag of Aragon features four vertical stripes - red, yellow, red, and yellow - representing the kingdoms that came together to form the region.

  3. Asturias: The flag of Asturias features a blue background with a cross in yellow representing the victory of Christianity over the Moors.

  4. Balearic Islands: The flag of the Balearic Islands features a blue and white background with a red stripe representing the islands’ connection to the sea.

  5. Canary Islands: The flag of the Canary Islands features three triangles in blue, white, and yellow representing the sky, purity, and the sun.

  6. Cantabria: The flag of Cantabria features a white background with a saffron-colored cross representing the abbey of Santillana del Mar.

  7. Castilla-La Mancha: The flag of Castilla-La Mancha features a yellow castle on a red field representing the region’s history as a stronghold against invaders.

  8. Castilla y Leon: The flag of Castilla y Leon features a stylized yellow lion on a red background.

  9. Catalonia: The flag of Catalonia features four red stripes on a yellow background representing the four bars of the Crown of Aragon.

  10. Ceuta: The flag of Ceuta is the same as the flag of the autonomous community of Andalusia.

  11. Extremadura: The flag of Extremadura features a red and gold cross on a blue background.

  12. Galicia: The flag of Galicia features a stylized golden greek cross over a blue background.

  13. La Rioja: The flag of La Rioja features seven stripes in diagonal order in green and white, with a crown in the upper left-hand corner representing the region’s history as a kingdom.

  14. Madrid: The flag of Madrid features seven white stars arranged in an oval on a red background representing the Big Dipper.

  15. Melilla: The flag of Melilla is the same as the flag of the autonomous community of Andalusia.

  16. Murcia: The flag of Murcia features four alternating yellow and red horizontal stripes representing the region’s agricultural and mining industries.

  17. Navarra: The flag of Navarra features a red background with a gold chain and royal crown representing the region’s history as a kingdom.

  18. Valencia: The flag of Valencia features four red stripes on a yellow background representing the four bars of the Crown of Aragon.