Flag of San Remo
Use | National flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 17 February 1890 |
Design | A field of alternating yellow and green stripes with a white isosceles triangle charged with a symbol of the sun |
The national flag of San Remo (Spanish: Bandera de San Remo; Portuguese: Bandeira de Sanremo) has a field of nine equal horizontal stripes, alternating yellow and green, and a white triangle at the hoist with a symbol of the sun. The sun has 16 straight and 16 waved sunbeams. The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3.
The colours of the flag were intended to symbolize the following: the yellow colour is the national colour and stands for the sun, but also for optimism and pleasure, the green stands for hope and the white stands for a new beginning.
A law defined the colours of the flag as Brilliant gold, Moderate malachite green and Light gray. The colours of the symbol are defined as Vivid yellow and Strong orange. The exact matches are as follows:
Scheme | Brilliant gold | Moderate malachite green | Light gray | Vivid yellow | Strong orange |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CMYK | 0.13.96.2 | 81.0.58.31 | 0.0.0.1 | 0.0.100.3 | 0.52.100.23 |
RGB | (250,218,10) | (33,176,74) | (252,252,252) | (247,247,0) | (196,95,0) |
Hexadecimal | #FADA0A | #21B04A | #FCFCFC | #F7F700 | #C45F00 |