Flag of the Community of Madrid explained

Community of Madrid
Article:the
Type:International
Proportion:7:11
Adoption:December 23, 1983
Designer:José María Cruz Novillo

The flag of the Community of Madrid is crimson red, with seven five-pointed stars in white, placed four and three in the centre of the field.[1]

The crimson color stands for Castile as Madrid has been historically Castillian, and the stars represents each of the administrative areas of the province of Madrid, which are the City of Madrid, Alcalá de Henares, Torrelaguna, San Martín de Valdeiglesias, El Escorial, Getafe and Chinchón.[2] The stars are also thought to represent either the Ursa Major (The Plough asterism) or Ursa Minor constellation, in reference to the bear of the City of Madrid's coat of arms.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Law 2/1983, of 23 december of the Community of Madrid . 2009-05-02 . 2015-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150211184814/http://www.madrid.org/wleg/servlet/Servidor?opcion=VerHtml&nmnorma=2&cdestado=P . dead .
  2. Book: Complete Flags of the World. 3 November 2008. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 978-1-4053-3861-5. 138–.
  3. Book: André G. Bordeleau. Flags of the Night Sky: When Astronomy Meets National Pride. 22 October 2013. Springer Science & Business Media. 978-1-4614-0929-8. 142–.
  4. Web site: City of Madrid. 2017-10-29.