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Prudnik city (Poland)

Prudnik county, Opolskie Vojvodship

Last modified: 2019-04-13 by rob raeside
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[Prudnik city flag] image by ig86, 2 March 2019
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Prudnik city and commune flag

 The flag is seen here: https://prudnik.pl/35/1818/herb-i-flaga.html and https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plik:POL_Prudnik_flag.svg. The flag is blue over red and the lower part has the Prudnik's coat of arms on its bottom line.
From https://prudnik.pl/35/1818/herb-i-flaga.html:
The oldest form of the Prudnik coat of arms is presented on a wax seal affixed to a document from 1399, regarding the city council's obligation to pay 10 marks in silver for the chapel of St. Jadwiga in Prudnik.

On the blue background is an open gate flanked by red towers with silver roofs. In the middle is the golden eagle of the Silesian Piasts.

The Austrian Emperor Maximilian II allowed the city to seal documents with red wax. This distinction gave the city the right to appoint as a witness every citizen before the court, with the exception of the clergy. In 1607 Emperor Rudolf II, for his faithfulness, enriched the coat of arms of Prudnik. He allowed to add the silver coat and the golden Czech lion over the current coat of arms together with the repeated motif of the wall. The current version of the coat of arms has been used again since 1990.
ig86, 2 March 2019

Variant flag

[Prudnik city flag] image by ig86, 2 March 2019

This variant of the flag uses the full coat of arms. It is used as a celebratory flag.
Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaga_Prudnika
ig86, 2 March 2019

Prudnik city Coat of Arms

[Prudnik city coat of arms] image from this site.