Flag of the Murcia region
The flag of the Murcia region is solid crimson and shows four golden castles on the leech side to the upper edge and seven golden crowns on the flight side to the lower edge. The castles are arranged two by two on top of each other and the crowns in four rows of one, three, two and one on top of each other. The flag can be understood as an enlarged uncrowned coat of arms of the Murcia region .
history
The four castles refer to Castile , because Murcia was a Castilian kingdom. The four castles represent the four landscapes of Murcia. The seven crowns are reminiscent of the seven Castilian kingdoms.