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According to the Manual del Estado Español (Handbook of the Spanish State, Spanish text only) by Editorial Lama: no [officially adopted?] flag; coat-of-arms used since the 1950s.
Pascal Vagnat, 16 July 1999
I recently spent a long weekend in southeastern Salamanca province as well as in Salamanca city itself. Apart from the Spanish, the European and the Castile and Leon flags there were not many to be seen. Most towns in the area (Béjar, Candelario, Miranda del Castañar, La Alberca) do not seem to have a flag of their own, and their city halls only display the above three flags. The Castile and Leon flag is rarely ommitted here, as no trace of Leonese "autonomism" is apparent in this area. Only at Salamanca city did I see two other flags, those of the city and of the provincial Diputación or council. They both consist of a coat-of-arms on a purple field, of a shade very similar to that of Leon.
The provincial arms can be seen at the official webpage of the Diputación Provincial and also here, with a more "artistic" rendering and an incorrect crown (note that transparencies should be Argent ie. white). They incorporate the quartered arms of the most important towns in Salamanca province (Ciudad Rodrigo, Béjar, Peñaranda de Bracamonte and Vitigudino), with the Salamanca city arms ("old" version) on a central, oval, uncrowned inescutcheon. This time the crest is a closed royal crown.
The provincial flag had a 2:3 ratio and its coat-of-arms was centered but smaller than that of the city, about one third of the hoist high.
The Salamanca city hall (where I saw both flags) flew five flags, from left to right: Salamanca province, Castile and Leon, Spain, Salamanca city and European Union.
Santiago Dotor, 17 November 1999
The flag of Salamanca province is purple with the provincial coat-of-arms on it, hoisted (at least) at the City Hall and <