By Shanayia
Munoz
Portland
Community College
There are
about 4 to 5 flags you will find all over Barcelona with valued importance.
There is the Barcelona city flag that carries the cross of Saint George (Sant
Jordi), the patron saint of the city as well as the red and yellow stripes of
the Senyera, colors of Catalonian flag.
The other flag
is for Catalonia, called the Senyera, which signifies the area as a region.
This flag has red and yellow horizontal stripes.
Barcelona's city flag: Cross of St. Jordi
& the Senyera
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The flags Catalans
value most would most likely be the flags of independence for Catalonia. These
flags are called Esteladar, which basically means starry. This flag has a blue
triangle and white star over the coast-of-arms (red and yellow stripes) and
represents pro-independence only. The other flag very similar to this one is
the yellow triangle with a red star over the coat-of-arms. This flag is for
pro-independence and socialists.
Catalonia's Senuyera |
Catalonia's Esteledar |
You will see
many of these flags hanging from balconies all over Barcelona, and even other
regions. These flags express the desires of the Catalan-speaking areas to form
their own nation, independent from Spain. They have been fighting to keep their
language since back in the day when the leader and government of Spain wanted
no one to speak Catalan and only Spanish, people would get in serious trouble
if caught speaking their native language. Thank goodness it wasn't forgotten
like many others, and to this day it is their first language in Catalonia.
FC Barca fans show their colors |
The Catalans
have also been fighting for ages to try to become an independent country, so the
Catalans can create their own laws and finally be their own community without
having to attend to a country they don't feel a part of. They do not say they
are not Spanish, but they do say they are not part of Spain. This is where the
famous “Catalonia is not Spain” phrase comes from.
Catalan Graffiti |
I believe the
Catalans are tired of having to follow the rules of the Spanish government in
Madrid, their rivals in politics and fútbol (soccer). Which brings me to the
flag for FC Barça. This flag has the crest with the cross of St George, the
Catalan flag, and the team colors. FC Barça is not only a fútbol team but a
symbol of Catalan culture as well, that's why you were hear the phrase “Més de
un club” (more than a club). During their FC games against Madrid things get
very serious between the two teams and fans. This is Catalonia’s time to
express to the place that is making them a part of Spain that they want
independence. You will see many Catalan flags of independence being waved or worn
by the fans of FC Barça.
So you will
find these flags hanging from most terraces, windows, and flag posts within the
region of Catalonia. I have even bought one because I believe strongly in what
they are trying to portray.
Sources: I
used fellow friends that live in Barcelona to help me with the information and
some Wikipedia. For the images I used some of my own work and some off of
Google.