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Spain Flag

$63.50
SKU:
31787
MPN:
FC-FLAG-INTL-ESP
Current Stock:
Origin:
United States

Frequently Bought Together:

The Spain flag has 3 horizontal stripes of red, a wider yellow stripe, & red. On the left is the national coat of arms. FMAA Certified Made in America seal.
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Description

Proudly fly a flag of Spain outside your home or business in honor of your Spanish heritage, to celebrate international sporting events, or to welcome travelers from abroad.

Our Spain flags are manufactured in the United States from durable, fast-drying nylon, suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. This tough fabric is lightweight and flies regally, even in gentle breezes. Nylon’s fast-drying properties mean it can resist mildew growth after rain and wet weather. The stripes and emblem are digitally printed with UV-resistant inks for intricate details and vibrant, fade-resistant colors.

Our Spanish flags come equipped with a sturdy canvas header and brass grommets for easy and secure attachment to any outdoor flagpole. The 3’ by 5’ flag is our most popular option and fits great on our 6’ tangle-free flagpole. If you aren’t sure which size best suits your setup, look at our table of flagpole heights and their corresponding flag sizes

Spain Flag Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Official 1981 design
  • 100% nylon fabric
  • Strong white canvas header
  • Brass grommets for reliable mounting

Notes: The 12" x 18" Spanish flags feature a civil design that does not include the coat of arms.

Are you looking for flags for indoor use? View our Spanish national flag finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve for formal settings.

Spain Flag Meaning & History

The colors on Spain’s flag are as vibrant as its rich culture and traditions. The lively colors are a tribute to the values the country and its people hold dear. The red represents strength and valor, while the yellow symbolizes generosity. 

The coat of arms pays homage to the original kingdoms that united to form the country of Spain in the 15th century. On October 5, 1981, the current official version of the coat of arms and the national colors were combined to form the modern Spanish flag.