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The flag of Galicia appeared for first time in the 19th century, probably based on the colours of the ancient medieval flags of the Kingdom of Galicia. Originally, the flag was probably a blue St Andrew's Cross over a white field – St Andrew is one of the most popular saints in Galicia.
The State Flag, which features the Holy Grail of Galicia over the modern national flag, is the the official flag that must be flown in all institutional events by the national and local governments in Galicia, according to the Law 5/1984 of National Symbols of Galicia.
2 Σεπ 2018 · The historical flag of Galicia was white with the chalice and red crosses. In the 19th century a distinctive flag was asigned to the maritime province of A Coruña (English Corunna ) that was a blue saltire on a white field.
Explore the history and meaning behind Galicia’s flag and coat of arms, showcasing the region’s blend of Gaelic roots and Spanish culture. From the blue diagonal stripe to the chalice symbol,...
History of the modern Galician flag The modern national flag of Galicia was born in the 19th century as a copy of the Naval flag of the City of Corunna. The 19th century was a dark period in the history of Galicia.
The flag of Galicia was inspired by the Maritime Captaincy of A Coruña with the addition of the coat of arms of the Old Kingdom of Galicia from the XIII century.
The modern flag of Galicia was created in the 19th century as a copy of the naval flag of the Galician city of A Coruña. The Coat of Arms of Galicia was actually the former flag of the Kingdom of Galicia before the creation of the national flag in the 19th century.