Flag of the Canary Islands
Appearance
The tricolour of three equal bands of white, blue, and yellow. The state flag includes the coat of arms of the Canary Islands in the central band; the civil flag omits this. The designs were made official by the Statute of Autonomy of the Canarian Autonomous Community (Organic Law 10/82) on 16 August 1982.
History and meaning
The tricolour flag has its origins in the Canarias Libre movement of the 1960s. It was designed by Carmen Sarmiento and her sons Arturo and Jesus Cantero Sarmiento, and first displayed (in paper form) on 8 September 1961. It combined the blue and white colours of the
Province of Las Palmas.[1]
The two dogs represented on flag's seal centered on the flag are Perro de Presa Canarios, or Canary Catch Dogs, that were first bred on the Canary Islands by ranchers who use them to herd and protect their cattle.
[2]
Colours
The colours of the flag as specified by the Canarian Government are the following:[3]
Pantone | CMYK colour model
|
RGB colour model
|
Web colours
| ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Colour
|
Identification | C | M | Y | K | R | G | B | HTML code |
White* | Not specified | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 255 | 255 | 255 | #FFFFFF
|
Blue | 3005 | 100% | 35% | 0% | 0% | 7 | 104 | 169 | #0768A9
|
Yellow | 7406 | 0% | 20% | 100% | 0% | 255 | 204 | 0 | #FFCC00
|
*Assumed to be pure white due to it not being specified exactly.
Flags of the provinces
-
Flag of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
-
Flag of Las Palmas
Island flags
-
Flag of El Hierro
-
Flag of La Palma
-
Flag of La Gomera
-
Flag of Tenerife
-
Flag of Gran Canaria
-
Flag of Fuerteventura
-
Flag of Lanzarote
Other versions
-
Banner of Kingdom of the Canary Islands under Jean de Béthencourt
-
Canarian flag proposed by Azarug
-
"Ateneo Flag", the first Canarian nationalist flag. The seven stars represent the seven islands of the archipelago
-
The flag proposed by the CIIM.
-
Flag adopted by the Canarias Libre Movement
See also
- Coat of arms of Canary Islands
- Flag of Tenerife
- Tourism in the Canary Islands
References
External links
- Canary Islands at Flags of the World
- Banderas de Canarias by José Manuel Erbez.
- Canary Islands Flag - History & Meaning by Guide to Canary Islands