This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website

Prelouc, Czech Republic

Pardubice okres, Pardubický kraj

Last modified: 2007-11-03 by jarig bakker
Keywords: prelouc |
Links: FOTW homepage | search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors




This page is best viewed with ISO:8859-2, aka Latin2, aka Central European fonts
[Prelouc flag] image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 2 May 2001
adopted 12 Mar 1992 See also:

Přelouč flag

Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí ČR (1991-1994) - Přelouc, Pardubice district, Pardubice region - adopted 12 Mar 1992
The town of Přelouc is situated in eastern Polabi. It is a part of the district Pardubice, situated nearly in the middle of the east Bohemian region. Přelouc lies on the shore of Labe (Elbe), the height over sea is 220 m. Přelouc has 9,800 inhabitants and its area is 30.5 km2. Prelouc is one of the oldest historically documented places of the region. Just in 1086 it has been documented as a part of a Benedictian cloister possessive foundation. On the request of the abbot of this cloister, King Přemysl Otakar II gave to the community the town-privilege in September 8th 1261. It seemed, that from this time Přelouc was using the black fire grate in a golden field as its emblem, as attribute of St. Vavrinec, the patron of this cloister. The same emblem is also on the sealing stick of the town, documented however later, in the mid 16th century. In 1580, the emperor Rudolf II advanced the town to a king's cammeral town. Owing to its advantageous position at the railway Praha - Olomouc, Přelouc became a very important economic centre in the second half of the 19th century and until 1960 it had the statute of a district town.
Source: this webpage.
Jarig Bakker, 23 Sep 2001

Přelouč CoA

[Prelouc Coat of Arms] image from this webpage.