Canary Islands Flag: A Symbol of Autonomy and Heritage
The Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands is proudly represented by a vertical tricolor flag, consisting of three equal bands of white, blue, and yellow. This iconic design was officially adopted on August 16, 1982.
Flag Design and History
- The state flag features the Coat of Arms of the Canary Islands in the central band, while the civil flag omits this emblem.
- The tricolor design has its roots in the Canarias Libre movement of the 1960s, which sought to promote autonomy for the islands.
- The blue and white colors are derived from the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Province of Canary Islands), while the blue and yellow colors are inspired by the Province of Las Palmas.
Product Details
- Size: 4′ x 6′
- Material: Not specified
- Features: Indoor flag with pole sleeve & fringe
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In 1983, the Canary Islands celebrated their first anniversary as an autonomous community. This milestone marked a significant turning point in the islands’ history, solidifying their autonomy and paving the way for future generations. Today, the Canary Islands flag remains a powerful symbol of this autonomy and heritage, proudly flown by residents and businesses alike.
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