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Flag of Navarre

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Previously, there had been no flag for Navarre per se, but just a royal standard for its monarchs. This was a personal symbol of the king that he included with his coat of arms. The first record of a red background for a flag dates from the 14th century, when the soldiers of King
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in 1512, mentions a standard or ensign of the same red color when he mentions "in the forward lines three hundred men-at-arms on foot with a banner colored red with certain stripes of gold on it that they all guarded and swore to never surrender."
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The flag of Navarre began to be used as a symbol for the region from 1910 onwards. The color red was chosen for the flag because this was the color of the field of the coat of arms.
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Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre (modern version with chains designed in 1910).
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Ley OrgĂĄnica de ReintegraciĂłn y Amejoramiento del RĂ©gimen Foral de Navarra
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Historia de la Conquista del Reino de Navarra por el Duque de Alba
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Flag used by Navarrese independentists, sometimes adding the word
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Patxi Zabaleta. Haria nÂș 22. Junio de 2008. D.L./L.G.NA-1267/2003
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Flag of Navarre without crown or shield, used frequently by the
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DescripciĂłn de la bandera ofrecida por el Gobierno de Navarra
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and the transitional period towards democracy (1937–1981)
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Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre (old version)
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Flag of the Spanish autonomous community of Navarre
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Banner
Palace of the Government of Navarre
Navarre
Regional Government of Navarre
coat of arms of Navarre
Kingdom of Navarre
Charles II of Navarre
Paris
MartĂ­n Larrayoz
Luis Correa
Duke of Alba
conquest of Navarre
Flag of Navarre during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1937)
Second Spanish Republic
Flag of Navarre during the Franco era and the transitional period towards democracy (1937–1981)
Franco era
Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre
Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre (modern version with chains designed in 1910).
Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre (old version)
Flag of Navarre without crown or shield, used frequently by the Ezker abertzalea, among other groups.
Ezker abertzalea
Flag used by Navarrese independentists, sometimes adding the word INDEPENDENTZIA.
Flag of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Flag of Lower Navarre.
Lower Navarre
Coat of arms of Navarre
"El Arrano Beltza, sĂ­mbolo distinguido en el Palacio de Nafarroa"

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