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Spanish fess

 
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The flag of Spain

In vexillology, a Spanish fess is a term occasionally used to describe the central horizontal stripe of a tricolour or triband flag that is twice the width of the stripes on either side of it.

The name is based on the most well-known example of this style of flag, the flag of Spain, and in analogy to the equivalent term for vertically striped flags, the Canadian pale.

Looser definition

As with the Canadian pale, a looser definition of Spanish fess also exists, in which the central stripe is considerably larger than, but not necessarily twice the width of, the two outer stripes.

Other flags featuring a Spanish fess include the national flags of Lebanon, Cambodia, and Laos, the flag of French Polynesia, and the proposed national flag of Cyprus.

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