File:Flag of Bornos Spain.svg

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English: Flag of Bornos, in Cádiz province, Spain.
Español: Paño en proporciones de 2:3 : siete franjas horizontales de igual anchura; la primera, tercera, quinta y séptima amarillas y las tres restantes verdes. Boletín número 151 de 03/08/2004
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17:05, 26 August 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:05, 26 August 2008600 × 400 (3 KB)Nethunter{{Information |Description={{en|1=Flag of Bornos, in Cádiz province, Spain.}} {{es|1=Paño en proporciones de 2:3 : siete franjas horizontales de igual anchura; la primera, tercera, quinta y séptima amarillas y las tres restantes verdes.}} |Source=Own w

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