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Municipality of El Catllar (Tarragonès County, Tarragona Province, Catalonia, Spain)

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[Municipality of El Catllar (Tarragonès County, Tarragona Province, Catalonia, Spain)] 2:3
by Blas Delgado
Flag adopted 30 April 1999



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Description

Green with three superimposed crosses (throughout), white, red and white, whose arms are as wide as 1/2, 1/3 and 1/6 the flag's height. Ratio 2:3. Quite shockingly, the image on the official source (which Blas Delgado followed to prepare the above image) does not match the description. Colours from the coat-of-arms. The cross represents the flag (white cross on a red field) carried on the coat-of-arms by the paschal lamb, which in turn stands for St. John the Baptist. Flag adopted 30th April 1999. Source for image and text: Fluvià 2001.

Some additional information, extracted from this webpage of the Statistics Institute of Catalonia (Idescat):

Area (km2): 26.4
County: Tarragonès
Population (2001): 2,594

Santiago Dotor, 21-22 November 2001


Differences in the official source

[Municipality of El Catllar, differences in the official source (Tarragona Province, Catalonia, Spain)]
by Santiago Dotor

The image on the official source (which Blas Delgado followed to prepare his image) does not match the description, as the crosses appear to be roughly 1/3, 2/9 and 1/9 of the flag's height. The above image shows the hoist half looking like the 'official' image, the fly half like the official description. Source: Fluvià 2001.

Santiago Dotor, 21 November 2001