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The flag of the City of Madrid represents the city's coat of arms centred on a crimson field. [1] The flag is made either in the proportions 3:5 or 2:3, and in shades of crimson corresponding to Pantone 207 or 208. The significance of the bear leaning against a madroño, or strawberry tree, is unknown; however, the tree is native to Madrid. One ...
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Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. The banner includes the collar of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece and the blue ribbon of the Bourbon French Order of the Holy Spirit. 1761–1838 Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. 1838–1868 1875–1931 Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. 1975/ ...
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Description: Bandera de la Comunidad de Madrid: Su fondo rojo intenso simboliza a Castilla, de la que la Comunidad de Madrid se considera parte, en sentido abstracto, mientras que las siete estrellas son las de la constelación de la Osa Mayor, geométricamente dispuestas, las cuales han sido tomadas de entre los símbolos que utilizaba el antiguo concejo madrileño, ya desde tiempos medievales.
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The flag of the Community of Madrid is crimson red, with seven five-pointed stars in white, placed four and three in the centre of the field. [1]The crimson color stands for Castile as Madrid has been historically Castillian, and the stars represents each of the administrative areas of the province of Madrid, which are the City of Madrid, Alcalá de Henares, Torrelaguna, San Martín de ...
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