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Cermna ve Slezsku (Czech Republic)

Opava okres, Moravosilesian Region

Last modified: 2005-05-13 by jarig bakker
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[Cermná ve Slezsku flag] by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 1 Jun 2002
adopted 27 Jun 2001 See also:

Čermná ve Slezsku flag

Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí ČR (2001) - Čermná ve Slezsku, Opava district, Moravosilesian region - adopted 27 Jun 2001.
Number of inhabitants by 31.12. 2000: 314. The village was founded by Premyslids in the 14th century. The village belonged to the castle of Vikštejn. Till the end of the World War II the population was mostly German. From 1945 to1947 the German population was displaced. The re-settlement started as early as in 1945. In 1950 Agricultural Co-operative was founded. In 1976  the Agricultural Co-operative was integrated into State Farm of Vítkov which does not exist any more, since it has been divided into private companies. In such a way, the farming, being the basic source of living of people in the village, came to end. In the village there is a church (kostel sv. Markéty) built in 1791 and school founded 100 years later in 1891. Landscape is formed by tableland passing on to Oderské vrchy (Odra Hills).
Jarig Bakker, 2 Jun 2002

Is that a demi-ploughshare, by the way?
The demi-eagle is that of Silesia (Slezsku). I believe Opava --together with Ostrava, if I am not mistaken-- make up the Silesian part of Czechia.
Santiago Dotor, 3 Jun 2002

As the name says: Čermná ve Slezsku = Čermna in Silesia.
Description in VexLex2001:
"On a yellow field a blue <radlici>, locked together with a half Silesian eagle."
A quick search gave for the village of Medlov also a <radlici>, which I guess is a ploughshare - Bohemian/Moravian style.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Jun 2002