Flag of Andalusia
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| Use | Civil and state flag  | 
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| Proportion | 2:3 | 
| Adopted | 1918 (1982 on state level) | 
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| Use | Civil flag  | 
| Proportion | 2:3 | 
The current flag of Andalusia was adopted in 1918. Blas Infante (1885–1936), the "Father of the Andalusian Fatherland" (Spanish: Padre de la Patria Andaluza), initiated an assembly at Ronda in 1918. This assembly adopted a charter based on the Antequera Constitution (a nationalist Andalusian charter that styled Andalusia as an autonomous republic inside a Spanish federal state; this constitution is known as Constitución Federal de Antequera) and also adopted the current flag of Andalusia and emblem as "national symbols".[1] Its name used to be Arbonaida or also Arbondaira.[2]
The colours of Andalusian flag, green and white, represent hope and peace, as the anthem says:
|  La bandera blanca y verde |  The white and green flag | 
Variations
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			.svg.png) Common civil flag variant without the coat of arms Common civil flag variant without the coat of arms
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			 Left nationalist and pro-independence flag, used by Nación Andaluza and other groups Left nationalist and pro-independence flag, used by Nación Andaluza and other groups
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			 Another Islamic nationalist flag using traditional Tartessos 8-point star, used by Andalusi Liberation Another Islamic nationalist flag using traditional Tartessos 8-point star, used by Andalusi Liberation
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			 Flag of the Andalusi Party Flag of the Andalusi Party
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