English: Flag of Utrera, province of Seville, Andalusia (Spain). It consists of five horizontal strips: Yellow, red, white, red and yellow. The width of the yellow strips is 2/10, the red 1/10 and the white central strip is 4/10. The coat of arms of Utrera is usually placed in the center of the flag, on the white stripe. This flag was adopted in 1986, although there are fabric purchasing documents of XVI century that denote that the banner of the city had these three colors.[1]
Español: Bandera de Utrera, provincia de Sevilla, Andalucía (España). Está formada por cinco bandas horizontales: Amarilla, roja, blanca, roja y amarilla. La anchura de las franjas amarillas es de 2/10, las rojas de 1/10 y la blanca central de 4/10. El escudo de Utrera suele colocarse en el centro de la bandera, en la franja blanca. Esta bandera fue adoptada en 1986, como resultado de un concurso convocado por el consistorio, aunque se constata, gracias a documentos del siglo XVI en los que se detalla la compra de telas para su fabricación, que el pendón de la ciudad usaba estos tres colores.[1]
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