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In 1977 the struggle for autonomy and the discussion about symbols started again. (...) The left-wing parties supported variations of the Catalan flag (...). Andalan, a left-wing magazine, organized a contest with five finalists:
Jaume Ollé, 24 Sep 1999
Yellow with four horizontal red stripes (the Catalan-Aragonese flag), on a white hoist stripe a red cross.
Santiago Dotor, 17 Feb 2005
On May 1977 the three diputaciones (provincial governments) adopted a provisional flag that was very similar to Andalan magazine finalist no. 2 and which was the first official flag of Aragon.
Jaume Ollé, 24 Sep 1999
Yellow with four vertical red stripes (a banner of the Catalan-Aragonese arms), on a white hoist stripe a red cross.
Santiago Dotor, 17 Feb 2005
The same as the proposal of the Aragon Democratic Party.
Jaume Ollé, 24 Sep 1999
Yellow with four horizontal red stripes (the Catalan-Aragonese flag), on a blue hoist stripe a white cross formy fitchy (the arms of Aragon ancient).
Santiago Dotor, 17 Feb 2005
Yellow with four horizontal red stripes, the Catalan-Aragonese flag.
Santiago Dotor, 17 Feb 2005
Yellow with four horizontal red stripes charged with the greater arms of Aragon with no crown, thus very similar to the current Aragonese flag.
Santiago Dotor, 17 Feb 2005