Murcia Flag GIF (Bandera de Murcia)
The flag of Murcia (Spanish: Bandera de Murcia) consists of four castles in the upper left corner and seven royal crowns in the lower right corner on a dark red background. The four castles remind the history of the region, and the seven crowns symbolize the crowns given to the Kingdom of Murcia by the Kingdom of Castile. The height-to-width ratio in the flag is 2:3, and the flag was adopted on June 9, 1982. Murcia is an autonomous Spanish community located in the southeast of Spain. Its capital is Murcia; its population is about 1.488 million (2019); and its area is 11,313 km².
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