Last modified: 2004-04-03 by santiago dotor
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2:3
by Blas Delgado
Flag adopted 20 April 1994
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Colours from the coat-of-arms. The stripes represent the two palm leaves on the coat-of-arms, which stand for St. Stephen and St. Sebastian. Flag adopted 20th April 1994. Source for image and text: Fluvià 2001.
Some additional information, extracted from this webpage of the Statistics Institute of Catalonia (Idescat):
Area (km2): 15.8
County: Urgell
Population (2001): 586
Santiago Dotor, 21-22 November 2001
A light purple flag with two parallel yellow stripes from top to fly and from hoist to bottom.
Santiago Dotor, 28 November 2002
(Light) purple with two yellow stripes, each as wide (vertically measured) as 1/6th of the flag's height, the first one going from a point on the hoist distant 3/12ths of the flag's height from the top to the half of the bottom, and the second one going from the half of the top to a point on the fly distant 3/12ths of the flag's height from the bottom. The original description is even more complex, and is only understandable when you realise that the stripes are set at 45º and that their (vertically or horizontally measured) width is 1/6th the flag's height which equals 1/9th the flag's length. Ratio 2:3. Source: Fluvià 2001.
Santiago Dotor, 21 November 2001