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Keywords: busot | alicante province | valencian community | stripes: 9 (yellow-red) | quatre barres | trees: 2 (green) | coat of arms | castle (black) | crown: royal (closed) | fruit: 12 (golden) |
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image by Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, 22 May 2009
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In the province of Alicante, there are several municipalities that have the Aragonese colours (yellow flag with four red stripes) with the municipal CoA in the center. The municipality of Busot (33,84 km² and 3.021 hab., 2008) is located in the comarca of L'Alacantí (Spanish: Campo de Alicante).
Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, 22 May 2009
"Bandera de nueve franjas, alternativamente amarillas y rojas,con el escudo municipal al centro del paño. Adoptada por la Real Academia de la Historia en su sesión del 23 de noviembre de 1990.
Source: Josep Tormo & Adolfo Durán in "Banderas," Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Vexilologia, nº 50, Mar 1994 ([ban])
"Nine-striped flag, alternating yellow and red, with the municipal coat of arms in the center of the cloth. Adopted by the Royal Academy of History at its meeting of 23 November 1990."
Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, translated by Eugene Ipavec, 22 May 2009
image by Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, 21 May 2009
"Aprobado en la misma sesión que lo fuera la bandera, por la Real Academia de la Historia (en su sesión del día 23 de noviembre de 1990) quedará constituido de oro, un castillo sobre peñascos al natural; mantelado de plata, con un árbol verde terrasado de lo mismo y frutado de oro en cada manteladura; el jefe de oro cargado de cuatro palos de gules."
Source: Josep Tormo & Adolfo Durán in "Banderas," Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Vexilologia, nº 50, Mar 1994 ([ban])
"Adopted at the same time as the flag, by the Royal Academy of History (at its meeting of November 23, 1990), it consists of: or, a castle upon rocks proper, mantled argent, with a tree vert on a terrace of the same and fruited or in each mantling; in the chief, gules four bars or."
Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, translated by Eugene Ipavec, 22 May 2009