Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain) (original) (raw)

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Flag of Ibiza - Image by Pascal Gross, 16 July 1999, based on an official handbook issued by the government of the Balearic Islands
- Flag of Ibiza
- Municipalities - listed acccording to their official, Catalan name; the Spanish name is given between brackets
- Eivissa (Ibiza)
- Santa Eulària des Riu (Santa Eulalia del Río)
- Sant Antoni de Portmany (San Antonio Abad)
- Sant Joan de Labritja (San Juan Bautista)
- Sant Josep de sa Talaia (San José)
- Club Náutico Ibiza
See also:
Flag of Ibiza
According to Manual del Estado Español (text), the flag of Ibiza (without date) is made of "four horizontal red bars on a yellow background, with a severn-towered castle in each corner".
The coat of arms (without date) is made of "a three-towered castle on a four-barred background with the crown of the Kings of Aragón, a Marquis' coronet".
Pascal Vagnat, 16 July 1999
Club Náutico Ibiza
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Flag of CNI - Image by José Carlos Alegría, 12 January 2000
The flag of CNI looks like a 1:1:1 vertically divided flag, and if it had been a rectangular flag, it would have probably been designed as such... but actually it is divided at 1/4th and 3/5ths of the length.
José Carlos Alegría, 12 January 2000