List of Spanish flags
This is a list of Spanish flags, with illustrations.
National flags
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1981–present | National Flag with coat of arms, State flag, State ensign, and War ensign | National flag with coat of arms | |
| 1843–1931 1939–present Civil ensign for use in merchant ships 1 January 1928 to present | Civil flag and ensign | The flag of Spain consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow strip being twice as wide as each red stripe. | |
| 1939–present | Naval jack | A squared flag divided into four squares representing the four Kingdoms of Spain with navies in the Middle Ages: Castile, Leon, Aragon, and Navarre | |
| 1982–present | High Civil Authorities' flag | A square flag of Spain with the Spanish coat of arms on the center | |
| 1977–present | Yacht ensign | The flag of Spain with a blue plain Royal Crown in the center | |
| 1977–present | Customs Service ensign | The flag of Spain with two crowned "H" |
Royal standards
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 2014–present | [Royal Royal Standard of Spain|Standard of Spain|Standard of the King of Spain] | A crimson square with the Coat of arms of the King in the center. A version of the flag with gold fringing is known as the guidon and serves as the command sign or positional flag for military use. | |
| 2015–present | Standard of the Princess of Asturias | A light blue square with the Coat of arms of the Princess in the center. A version of the flag with gold fringing is known as the guidon and serves as the command sign or positional flag for military use. | |
| 1975/ 1977–present | Standard of King Juan Carlos | A dark blue square with the Coat of arms of King Juan Carlos in the center. A version of the flag with gold fringing is known as the guidon and serves as the command sign or positional flag for military use. |
Regional flags
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| Flag of Andalusia | Three equal horizontal bands of green, white and green, there is an Andalucian coat of arms in center of the white band. | ||
| Flag of Aragon | Nine equal horizontal stripes of yellow and red, there is an Aragon coat of arms in left the red and yellow bands, the coat of arms featured a gold crown have four green small diamonds and three red small disk, the shield means four corner, first corner means, second corner means and fourth corner means. | ||
| Flag of Asturias | Blue field with the Victory Cross in center, hanging from the horizontal axis on either side of the cross are an upper-case Greek letter Alpha on the left and a lower-case Omega on the right. | ||
| Flag of the Balearic Islands | Nine equal horizontal stripes of yellow, and red, and a Balearic castle in purple hoist-side upper left corner. | ||
| Flag of the Basque Country | The red ground symbolizes Biscayan people ; the green saltire represents the Oak of Guernica, a symbol of the old Basque laws, or Fueros; and the white cross over them as a symbol of Basque Catholic devotion. | ||
| Flag of the Canary Islands | Three equal vertical bands of white, blue, and yellow, there is a Canary Island coat of arms in center the blue band, the coat of arms featured the word motto "OCEANO" in silver ribbon in upper, royal crown in middle and two dogs are holding the shield in lower, the shield have seven hillocks. | ||
| Flag of Cantabria | Two horizontal stripes of equal width, white on the top and red on the bottom, and the region's coat of arms in its centre. The first field of the coat of arms represents the conquest of Seville by Cantabrian marines in 1248, while the second field honors the pre-Roman Cantabri people showing geometric ornaments typically found on Cantabrian stelae. | ||
| Flag of Castilla-La Mancha | |||
| Flag of Castile and León | Two Lions from the Kingdom of León and two castles from Kingdom of Castille. | ||
| Flag of Catalonia | |||
| Flag of Ceuta | |||
| Flag of Extremadura | |||
| Flag of Galicia | |||
| Flag of La Rioja | |||
| Flag of Madrid | A crimson red field representing Castille, with seven five-pointed stars in silver representing the administrative areas of the region. | ||
| Flag of Melilla | |||
| Flag of Murcia | |||
| Flag of Navarre | Against a red background, the coat of arms of Navarre, which consists of a pattern of golden chains, with eight of them linked with an emerald in the center | ||
| Flag of the Valencian Community | A derivation of the traditional Senyera of the Crown of Aragon, it is composed of four red bars on a yellow background, crowned with a blue strip party per pale next to the hoist. |
Provincial flags
The provinces of A Coruña, Alicante, Castellón, Valencia and Zamora do not have a flag.Historical flags
[Kingdom of Asturias]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 842-850 | Royal Standard of Ramiro I of Asturias |
[Kingdom of Castile]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1175-1214 | Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile | ||
| 1214-1230 | Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile |
[Kingdom of León]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1105-1157 | Royal Flag of Alfonso VII of León and Castile | ||
| 1157-1284 | Royal Flag of the Kingdom of León | ||
| 1284-1833 | Royal Flag of the Kingdom of León |
[Kingdom of Galicia]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| circa. 1282 | Flag of the Kingdom of Galicia | - | |
| 16th century | Flag of the Kingdom of Galicia |
[Granada]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1230-1492 | Flag of The Emirate of Granada | ||
| 1492-1833 | Flag of The Kingdom of Granada |
Kingdom of Toledo">Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile)">Kingdom of Toledo
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1085-1833 | Banner of The Kingdom of Toledo |
[Kingdom of Mallorca]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1269-1312 | Flag of the Kingdom of Mallorca | ||
| 1312-1715 | Flag of the Kingdom of Mallorca |
[Kingdom of Murcia]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1266 | 1st Standard of the Kingdom of Murcia | ||
| 1266-1361 | 2nd Standard of the Kingdom of Murcia | ||
| 1361 | 3rd Standard of the Kingdom of Murcia | ||
| 1361-1575 | Final Standard of the Kingdom of Murcia |
[Kingdom of Navarre]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1194-1234 | Royal Flag of Sancho VII of Navarre | ||
| 1212-1589 | Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre | ||
| 1589-1841 | Royal Standard of the Kings of Navarre |
[Crown of Castile]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1230-1406 | Royal Standard of the Crown of Castile | ||
| 1406-1500 | Royal Standard of the Crown of Castile | ||
| 1406-1500 | Royal Standard of the Crown of Castile | ||
| 1500-1715 | Royal Standard of the Crown of Castile |
[Crown of Aragon]
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1162–1716 | Royal Standard of the Crown of Aragon | ||
| 1238-1276 | The Pennon of the Conquest of Valencia. |
Flags
See also: Flag of Spain| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1475–1504 Eventually until 1506 | Flag of the infantry forces and flag of Spain until 1516 | ||
| 1506–1701 | Cross of Burgundy flag, military flag, also used as flag of the Spanish Empire and its overseas territories | A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned branches, on a white field | |
| 1506–1762 | Merchant marine's flag | - | |
| 1701–1771 | Flag used in naval bases and coast defenses | ||
| 1701–1785 | Naval ensign | ||
| 1701–1760 | Etiquette's Naval ensign and flags of the Spanish Empire | ||
| 1760–1785 | Etiquette's Naval ensign and flags of the Spanish Empire | ||
| 1808–1813 | Flag of Spain under Joseph Bonaparte | ||
| 1785–1927 | Merchant marine's flag | ||
| 1785–1843 | War ensign | ||
| 1785–1873 | State flag | ||
| 1875–1931 | State flag | ||
| 1873–1874 | Flag of the First Spanish Republic | ||
| 1931–1939 | Flag of the Second Spanish Republic | ||
| 1931–1939 | Civil flag and ensign of the Second Spanish Republic | ||
| 1936–1938 | Flag of Spain | ||
| 1938–1945 | Flag of Spain | ||
| 1945–1977 | Flag of Spain | ||
| 1977–1981 | Flag of Spain |
Historical royal standards
See: '''Royal Standard of Spain'''Royal banners of arms
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1475–1492 | Banner of arms of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
| 1492–1504 | Banner of arms of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
| 1518–1556 | Banner of arms of King Charles I | ||
| 1580–1668 | Banner of arms of the House of Austria | ||
| 1668–1700 | Banner of arms of the House of Austria | ||
| 1700–1761 | Banner of arms of the House of Bourbon | ||
| 1761–1868 | Banner of arms of the House of Bourbon | ||
| 1875–1931 | Banner of arms of the House of Bourbon | ||
| 1931 | Banner of arms of King Alfonso XIII |
Royal standards (common use)
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1475–1492 | Common Royal Banner of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
| 1475–1492 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
| 1492–1508 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the Catholic Monarchs | ||
| 1556–1580 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Habsburg. | ||
| 1668–1700 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Habsburg. | ||
| 1580–1668 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Habsburg. | ||
| 1700–1761 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. The banner includes the collar of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece and the blue ribbon of the Bourbon French Order of the Holy Spirit. | ||
| 1761–1838 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. | ||
| 1838–1868 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. | ||
| 1875–1931 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of the House of Bourbon. | ||
| 1975/ 1977–2014 | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of King Juan Carlos I | Still in use as King Juan Carlos' personal ensign. | |
| 2014 - In use/ | Royal Standard or Royal Flag of King Felipe VI | Still in use as King Felipe's personal ensign. |
Royal Guidons
See: Guidon (heraldic flag)| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| c.1475–1508 | Castilian Guidon of the Catholic Monarch | ||
| c.1475–1508 | Castilian Guidon of the Catholic Monarch | ||
| c.1518–1556 | Castilian Guidon of Charles I | ||
| c.1580–1598 | Royal Guidon of Philip II | ||
| c.1920–1931 | Royal Guidon of Alfonso XIII. |
Standards of heads of state
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1931–1936 | Presidential standard of Niceto Alcala Zamora | ||
| 1936–1939 | Presidential standard of Manuel Azaña | ||
| 1940–1975 | Standard of Francisco Franco. |
Members of the royal family
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1893–1931 | Standard or Flag of Spanish Infantes | A purple swallowtail flag with the royal arms in the center. | |
| 1971–1975 | Standard of Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain | A dark blue square with the Coat of arms of Juan Carlos as Prince in the center. | |
| 2001–2014 | Standard of Felipe, Prince of Asturias | A light blue square with the Coat of arms of the Prince in the center. |