The Flag of Campania is a regional flag used by the Italian region of Campania, located in southwestern Italy. It consists of three equal horizontal bands of white, blue, and red, with the golden arms of the Kingdom of Naples (also known as the Bourbon arms) in the center. The flag was officially adopted on January 23, 1970. The colors and the emblem symbolize the region's historical ties to the Kingdom of Naples and its significant maritime activity. Campania is one of twenty regions of Italy, encompassing major cities like Naples, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Capri, among others.