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to incorporate the former flag of the Kingdom of Galicia onto the modern flag. The result of that suggestion was the State Flag. The State Flag features the Galician coat of arms over the common civil flag, and it is the official flag that must be displayed in all institutional events of the national
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ships was actually the flag of Galicia. Therefore, when they arrived at the new world they started flying the A Coruña naval flag, believing this to be the flag of Galicia. Years later, the flag crossed the Atlantic back to the homeland, where it was officially adopted as the new flag of Galicia.
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being the main Galician port from which the emigrants departed. Tradition has it that the Galician emigrants thought that the A Coruña naval flag flying on the
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The law of symbols of Galicia (29 May 1984) regulates the official colours, proportions and uses of the Galician symbols. The symbols of Galicia are the
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was actually the former flag of the Kingdom of Galicia. The colors blue, white and gold were always related with Galicia. The chalice, with a
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White field with a blue band crossing the flag from the top-left corner to the bottom-right. The State flag also has the coat of arms on top.
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The flag of Galicia shall have the official Coat of Arms when displayed on public buildings and institutional events in Galicia
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The flag of Galicia is white, with a blue diagonal band which crosses it from the top left-hand corner to the bottom-right.
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is one of the most popular saints in Galicia, where 72 parishes are devoted to him. This flag closely resembled the
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appeared for first time in the 19th century, probably based on the colours of the ancient medieval flags of the
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In 1891 the St Andrew's Cross flag had to be modified because it was causing confusion with the flag of the
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off the Galician coast in 2002, Galician demonstrators used a Galician flag dyed in black with the phrase
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White field white with a blue band crossing the flag from the top-left corner to the bottom-right
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prior to the creation of the modern flag in the 19th century. In the early 1980s, the
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add a five-pointed red star to the Galician flag to show their support of
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Originally, the flag for the maritime province of A Coruña was a blue
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The coat of arms of Galicia was actually the former flag of the
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The Galician Flag in the Flags of the World's website
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