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Moravská Trebová, Czech Republic

Svitavy okres, Pardubický kraj

Last modified: 2006-05-27 by jarig bakker
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Moravská Třebová flag

[Moravská Trebová flag] by Jarig Bakker, 25 Mar 2001.

Moravská Třebová is a town in Svitavy district, in east central Czechia. The town took over the margravial seal - no doubt in the first half of the 14th century when it was held by a margrave. Considering a possible confusion with the Moravian arms the Deputies Chamber of the Czech parliament chairman decided on 15 July 1993 upon a change. The eagle bears on its breast a blue escutcheon charged with a golden maiuscule letter T. Thus it was different from the Moravian CoA, like the CoA of
Znojmo.
The flag is banner of arms (2:3). The town colors are white, red and blue.
Ales Křizan, 21 Dec 2000.


Moravská Třebová CoA

[Moravská Trebová Coat of Arms] by Jarig Bakker, 25 Mar 2001.