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Flag and coat of arms of Quesada - Images located by Valentin Poposki, 11 February 2026
from Simbolos de Jaén website
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The municipality of Quesada (4,901 inhabitants; 32,870 ha) is located in the province of Jaén.
Olivier Touzeau, 19 February 2026
The Municipality of Quesada in the Province of Jaen, Andalucia, has its own symbols. The coat of arms was adopted by the Ayuntamiento on 20.07.1974, but there is no information for the flag.
Description: Vert a twin-towered castle embattled Or masoned Sable and port Gules with a Latin cross in chief and (partially) between the towers flanked to dexter by a key bendwise and to sinister by a sword in bend sinister all of the Second ensigned by a Spanish royal crown Proper. The crest is a closed Royal Crown.
Meaning: The castle represents the one in the town, the cross the fact that it belonged to the Archbishop of Toledo, and the key and the sword because it was conquered on the day of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in 1310.
Valentin Poposki & Christopher Southworth, 11 February 2026
Description: Divided into three horizontal stripes of equal width: white, yellow, and purple, with a diagonal red stripe running from the top of the hoist to the bottom of the fly. In the center, the municipal coat of arms.
Note: Images in Wikipedia are NOT correct.
Valentin Poposki, 11 February 2026