
Spain (1945-1977) flag (Historical)
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âïž The Flag of Spain (1945â1977) was the national flag of Spain during the later years of Francisco Franco's rule. It featured three horizontal stripes: a red stripe at the top and bottom, with a wider yellow stripe in the center. Positioned toward the hoist side of the yellow stripe was the national coat of arms, which included the Pillars of Hercules, the traditional Spanish shield, and the eagle of Saint John, a symbol associated with Francoist Spain. This flag was adopted on August 11, 1945, replacing earlier versions used during the Spanish Civil War and the early Francoist period. The design emphasized Spain's continuity with its historical heraldry while incorporating fascist and nationalist elements. The eagle, taken from the Catholic Monarchsâ coat of arms, symbolized unity and strength under Francoâs regime. In 1977, two years after Francoâs death, the flag was modified to remove the eagle, aligning with Spainâs transition to democracy. The revised version retained the red and yellow color scheme but introduced a simpler coat of arms, paving the way for the modern Spanish flag adopted in 1981.
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đ Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag
đ All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!
âïž The Flag of Spain (1945â1977) was the national flag of Spain during the later years of Francisco Franco's rule. It featured three horizontal stripes: a red stripe at the top and bottom, with a wider yellow stripe in the center. Positioned toward the hoist side of the yellow stripe was the national coat of arms, which included the Pillars of Hercules, the traditional Spanish shield, and the eagle of Saint John, a symbol associated with Francoist Spain. This flag was adopted on August 11, 1945, replacing earlier versions used during the Spanish Civil War and the early Francoist period. The design emphasized Spain's continuity with its historical heraldry while incorporating fascist and nationalist elements. The eagle, taken from the Catholic Monarchsâ coat of arms, symbolized unity and strength under Francoâs regime. In 1977, two years after Francoâs death, the flag was modified to remove the eagle, aligning with Spainâs transition to democracy. The revised version retained the red and yellow color scheme but introduced a simpler coat of arms, paving the way for the modern Spanish flag adopted in 1981.























