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Last modified: 2015-07-29 by ivan sache
Keywords: spain | basque country | guipúzcoa | antzuola | municipality | coat of arms |
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images by Jorge Candeias, 22 Oct 2005 (based on elkarkom.com)
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The flag of Antzuola is from this website. The coat-of-arms is in the same page. I don't remember this flag in Jaume Ollé's Basque flags pages.
Dov Gutterman, 28 Dec 1998
A very complex flag with a different obverse and reverse, and about which there's conflicting information (and images) on the web.
Everybody agrees that it's a dark or golden yellow flag with a zigzag border with corner decorations. All sources also agree that the inner part of the flag is divided in quarters by a dark red burgundy cross and that the top and bottom quartes are dark or golden yellow with charges and the hoist and fly quarters are mirrored and patterned with a complex pattern of golden yellow, white and black triangles. All these elements are also common to the obverse and the reverse, but there ends what's consensual. Here are the differences:
This needs to be sorted out. Who's right, who's wrong, or is is it that everybody is right and there are variations around?
Jorge Candeias, 22 Oct 2005
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