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City of Santa Barbara
Flag of Santa Barbara, California.svg
Adopted 1923
Design A horizontal triband of white (top), red (middle), and yellow (bottom), with a red tower symbol in the top left corner

The flag of the city of Santa Barbara is a special symbol for the city. It was first created in 1920 and officially became the city's flag in 1923. This flag tells a story about Santa Barbara's history and its connection to an important saint.

Understanding the Santa Barbara City Flag

This flag has three horizontal stripes: white at the top, red in the middle, and yellow at the bottom. In the top left corner, there is a red tower symbol. Each part of the flag has a special meaning.

What Do the Colors and Symbols Mean?

The colors on the flag are very important. The red tower on a white background represents Saint Barbara. She is the patron saint of the city and its namesake. These colors, red and white, are traditionally linked to her.

The red and gold (yellow) colors on the flag remind us of Santa Barbara's Spanish past. These colors were used in the rosette and ribbon of the king of Spain. This shows the city's strong historical ties to Spain.

The Story of Saint Barbara's Tower

The tower symbol in the top left corner has a deep meaning. It represents the tower where Saint Barbara was held captive. This happened during the time of her execution. The tower is a powerful symbol of her story and her connection to the city.

Where Is the Flag Used?

You can see the Santa Barbara city flag in many places. It is displayed in government buildings and chambers. It is also used on materials that promote the city. You will often see it flying outdoors in the city's downtown area and on some city government buildings. The flag looks a bit like the flag of Ossetia.

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