Flag of Malaga, Spain

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Flag of Malaga
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The flag of Malaga (Spanish: Bandera de Málaga) It is colored green and purple and the coat of arms in the center. The emblem has a diameter of three-quarters the width of the stripes. The ratio of the flag is 2:3, its a Spanish flag city in Andalusia, Spain.[1]

History[change | change source]

On March 14, 1509, it was agreed that the new green and brown banner of the city would be entrusted to the jury Luis de Monterroso and he would attend with him wherever the Malaga city ordered him.

The second, dated August 17, 1520, says: «Pedro de Villamar and his son Mr. Bernardino de Madrid entered the Cabildo and delivered to the said Cabildo the banner of the city, which is made of green damask and linden with silk fringes of the same colors with the golden weapons of the city.

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References[change | change source]

  1. "Flag of Malaga". CRW Flags. Retrieved 2024-04-28.