The Flag of Asturias, Spain, is the official emblem representing the autonomous community of Asturias, a region located in northern Spain. It consists of three horizontal bands of colors arranged from top to bottom: green, white, and blue. These colors have symbolic meanings rooted in Asturian history and culture. The green represents Asturias' verdant landscapes and agricultural prosperity, the white stands for peace and unity, while the blue signifies the maritime tradition of the region, reflecting its coastline along the Cantabrian Sea. This flag was officially adopted on June 24, 1933, during the Second Spanish Republic. Today, it is proudly displayed throughout Asturias and serves as a symbol of regional identity for its people.