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by Antonio Gutiérrez, taken with permission from the S.E.V. website
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by Antonio Gutiérrez, taken with permission from the S.E.V. website
On December 3rd 2000, the autonomous government of Navarre made a celebration to honour the Navarre victims of Basque terrorism. This took place at the Javier Castle, and was chaired by the President of Navarre. Beside him stood two sort of mace- or standard-bearers (not heralds) bearing medieval-like tabards etc. The vexillologically interesting point is that one of them was bearing a banner-of-arms of Navarre. As far as I could tell, the flag had 1:1 proportions and a width of about 80 cm. It certainly was not the flag of the autonomous community there was neither shield nor crown and the outer chains almost touched the flag's border. I have no record nor idea what is the status of such flag, if and when it was adopted. A simple hypothesis is that it might be the presidential flag, but this is only a quick guess.
Santiago Dot