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  2. National Day of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Aerial parade by the Spanish Air Force Patrulla Águila (Eagle Patrol) drawing a Spanish flag with smoke at the Armed Forces Parade.. National Day of Spain is a holiday throughout the entire country, so all central (national) government's and autonomous communities' (provincial) institutions and administration offices are closed on that day, as are banks and stores.

  3. La Mesa, California - Wikipedia

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    Website. cityoflamesa.us. La Mesa (Spanish: La Mesa, lit.'The Table') is a city in San Diego County, California, located nine miles (14 kilometers) east of downtown San Diego in Southern California. The population was 61,121 at the 2020 census, up from 57,065 at the 2010 census. Its civic motto is "the Jewel of the Hills."

  4. Cross of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    A Biscayan merchant ensign (inclusive of the so-called Consulate of Bilbao) (c. 1511 –1830) A pre-1785 general Spanish merchant and privateering flag; The Spanish Carlist Flag, from the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) up to the present; The third co-official Flag of Spain during the Francoist regime (1939–1975)

  5. Flag of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Spain (Bandera de España), [a] as it is defined in the Constitution of 1978, consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow stripe being twice the height of each red stripe. Traditionally, the middle stripe was defined by the more archaic term of gualda, and hence the popular name la Rojigualda (red- weld).

  6. Flag of the Second Spanish Republic - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the Second Spanish Republic, known in Spanish as la tricolor (the tricolour), [ 1 ] was the official flag of Spain between 1931 and 1939 and the flag of the Spanish Republican government in exile until 1977. Its present-day use in Spain is associated with the modern republican movement, different trade unions and various left-wing ...

  7. List of Spanish flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Spain under Joseph Bonaparte (1808–1813) 1785–1927 Merchant marine's flag (1785–1927) 1785–1873 / 1875–1931 War ensign (1785–1843). State flag (1843–1873 and 1874–1931) 1873–1874 Flag of the First Spanish Republic 1931–1939 Flag of the Second Spanish Republic: 1931–1939 Civil flag and ensign of the Second Spanish ...

  8. Plaza de Colón - Wikipedia

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    Since Spain's National Day in 2001, the world's largest Spanish flag—14m x 21m (46 x 69 ft.)—294 square meters (3164 square feet)—has flown from a flagpole in Plaza de Colón that is 50 m (164 ft.) high. [4] The flag originally cost €378,000. It was replaced in January, 2016 at a cost of €400,000. [5]

  9. Spanish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Definitions. The "coat" of arms, or more correctly the achievement, in Spain is composed of the shield, a cape which can be simply drawn or ornate, a helmet (optional) or a Crown if for a member of the nobility and a motto (optional). In Spanish heraldry, that which is placed on the shield itself is the most important.