Flags of Spanish Maritime Provinces

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The Maritime Provinces of Spain were created in 1607 to clarify the origin of ships. Spanish ships must (preferably at the top of the mast) fly the flag of the maritime province to which the home port belongs. Today there are 27 maritime provinces.

See also: Flags of autonomous communities of Spain.
See also: Flags of provinces of Spain.
See also: Flags of the islands of Spain.
See also: Flags of comarcas of Spain.
See also: Flags of municipalities of Spain.
Algeciras (AL)
Algeciras (AL)
Alicante (AT)
Alicante (AT)
Almería (AM)
Almería (AM)
Avilés (AV)
Avilés (AV)
Barcelona (BA)
Barcelona (BA)
Bilbao (BI)
Bilbao (BI)
Cádiz (CA)
Cádiz (CA)
Cartagena (CT)
Cartagena (CT)
Castellón de la Plana (CP)
Castellón de la Plana (CP)
Ceuta (CU)
Ceuta (CU)
Ferrol (FE)
Ferrol (FE)
Gijón (GI)
Gijón (GI)
Granada (GR)
Granada (GR)
Huelva (HU)
Huelva (HU)
Ibiza (IB)
Ibiza (IB)
La Coruña (CO)
La Coruña (CO)
Las Palmas (GC)
Las Palmas (GC)
Lugo (LU)
Lugo (LU)
Málaga (MA)
Málaga (MA)
Melilla (MLL)
Melilla (MLL)
Palamós (PG)
Palamós (PG)
Palma de Mallorca (PM)
Palma de Mallorca (PM)
San Sebastián (SS)
San Sebastián (SS)
Santander (ST)
Santander (ST)
Sevilla (SE)
Sevilla (SE)
Tarragona (TA)
Tarragona (TA)
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TE)
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TE)
Valencia (VA)
Valencia (VA)
Vigo (VI)
Vigo (VI)
Villagarcía de Arosa (VILL)
Villagarcía de Arosa (VILL)

Historical[edit]

Canarias
Canarias
Ifni-Sáhara (SH)
Ifni-Sáhara (SH)
Mahón (MH)
Mahón (MH)