Flags Galore
You see a lot of flags on La Palma. Most English visitors will recognise the flags of Spain and the European Union.
But the Canary Islands are an autonomous region within Spain, and they have their own flag too. You see it a lot, especially around May 30th, which is Canary Day.
And then each island has its own flag. Here's the flag of La Palma:
And as if that weren't enough, La Palma has 14 municipalities, of which twelve have their own flag.
Santa Cruz | Breña Baja | Los Llanos |
El Paso | Barlovento | Breña Alta |
Garafía | Mazo | Tijarafe |
| Puntagorda | Puntallana | Tazacorte |
(The other two municipalities are San Andres y Sauces and Fuencaliente)
Labels: Barlovento, Breña Alta, Breña Baja, Canaries, Canary islands, El Paso, Flags, fuencaliente, Garafía, La Palma, Puntagorda, puntallana, San Andres y Sauces, Santa Cruz de la Palma, tijarafe
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