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Talks Senyera

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in talk:  It is not the oldest flag in continued use: Again, forgetting China's (which I do not know), The senyera can doubtly be consider the oldest in continued use because neither Aragon, Catalonia, Valencia, Roussillon, Balears have used it ever since, other being used, for small or large, amounts of time. It is because of that that this title should go (again,  in western world ) to the Dannebrog (Dannish flag), which fell (According to a 17th c. myth), from the sky among the Danish forces during the battle of Lyndanisse in Estonia on June 15, 1219 . According to some, the Danish levy navy immediately adopted it as its symbol, making Dannebrog the oldest national flag in continued use. However, real proof of use dates back at best to Valdemar IV (king 1340-75). This way Denmark and Austria can both claim the oldest flag, that of Austria being known on seals from 1230. But again for Austria, a seal is not a flag. And also that the Senyera has no national status. colour