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by Jarig Bakker, 4 Feb 2001.
Bruntál Town - Flag: Near the hoist a black pile (triangle), which
reaches the middle of the field, the fly is blue. These two fields are
divided by a chevron with top in 3/4 of the flags length. The chevron goes
out of upper and lower margin of the flag, from 1/4 of the length - it
is wide 1/4 of the flags length Ratio 2:3.
Town colors (and "tricolor") - black over white over blue. The use:
Unclear - (passed - March 9, 1998)
Aleš Křižan, 2 Feb 2001
by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 8 May 2002, based on image by Petr Exner
Town colors (and "tricolor") - black over white over blue. The use:
Unclear - (passed - March 9, 1998)
Aleš Křižan, 2 Feb 2001
image from this site,spotted
by Jarig Bakker, 7 March 2001.
Bruntál Coat of Arms: the man in it is wearing the traditional festival
costume of miner, and holds the miner tools. So it IS a miner. The landscape
behind him makes the CoA partially canting, as the German name of Bruntál
is Freudenthal and the miner is standing in a valley (or Thal) next to
the mine. In Jeseníky Mountains there´s a tradition of miners industry,
but no coal. There were silver mines there.
Aleš Křižan, 8 Mar 2001
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