
Last modified: 2004-12-29 by santiago dotor
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It is not clear that the above image (source: Banderas, #38, 1991) is the current flag. It shows the municipal arms, as shown in the municipal website (image here) on a white field, with the Catalan flag placed vertically along the hoist. By the way, I believe that Catalan regulations on local flags do not allow for coats-of-arms (in the sense of the escutcheon with/without crown) being displayed on flags.
Santiago Dotor, 17 September 2002
Source: Banderas, #38, 1991. This is a mistaken or obsolete coat-of-arms, since the municipal website shows (image here) the one at the top.
Santiago Dotor, 19 July 2001
Source: Banderas, #4, 1981. I find it weird that the nicest flag of L'Hospitalet (in my humble opinion) is the oldest one, while the two most recent follow the typical arms-on-flag model.
Santiago Dotor, 19 July 2001
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