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Municipality of Serra de Daró (Baix Empordà County, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain)

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[Municipality of Serra de Daró (Baix Empordà County, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain)] 2:3
image by Blas Delgado
Flag adopted 31 Mar 2000



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Description

Red flag with a white stripe as wide as 1/6 of the flag's height, separated from the flag's top 1/12 of the flag's height. The stripe's bottom side forms the base of six yellow isosceles triangles, each as high as 1/6 of the flag's height. Three wavy stripes, white-blue-white, as wide as 1/12, 1/6 and 1/12 of the flag's height, respectively, showing three full crests and two half crests, separated from the flag's bottom 1/12 of the flag's height.

Colours from the arms. The white stripe with yellow triangles represents the canting saw (serra) on the arms and the white and blue wavy stripes represent the Daró river. Flag adopted 31st March 2000. Source for image and text: Fluvià 2001.

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

Area (km2): 7.9
County: Baix Empordà
Population (2001): 184

Santiago Dotor, 22 Sep 2004