The Flag of Navarre, Spain, is a historical and official symbol representing the autonomous community of Navarre in northern Spain. Its design consists of five horizontal stripes arranged in the colors of red, yellow, green, white, and purple, from top to bottom. This flag embodies the region's distinctive heritage, as it combines the coats of arms of three historical regions that formed modern-day Navarre: Pamplona, Baztan, and Roncal.
The red and purple stripes at the top and bottom respectively represent Pamplona, while the central green stripe symbolizes the Baztan region. The two yellow stripes on either side of the green area are reminiscent of the Roncal region. In 1982, this flag was officially adopted as the emblem of Navarre's autonomous government, reflecting the region's unique identity and history within the broader Spanish nation.