The Flag of Seville, Spain, is the official symbol representing the Andalusian city of Seville. The flag consists of a field divided diagonally from the upper hoist-side corner to the lower fly-side corner into two equal triangles. The upper triangle bears the coat of arms of Seville on a white background, while the lower triangle is bordered by eight red triangular pennants arranged in the shape of an octagram, forming a red field.The city's coat of arms includes three towers (representing the city's medieval defensive walls) and a golden crown symbolizing Seville's status as a royal city under the rule of King Ferdinand III during the Reconquista. The octagram at the bottom of the flag represents the eight original districts or neighborhoods in Seville, each of which has its unique history and traditions.The Flag of Seville is an essential element of the city's identity, reflecting its rich history, culture, and heritage. It serves as a symbol of pride for the residents of Seville and is commonly displayed during local festivals and celebrations.