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Trmice city (Czech Republic)
Ustí nad Labem okres, Usti region
Last modified: 2008-08-02 by jarig bakker
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image by Jarig Bakker, 16 Jul 2008
adopted 21 Sep 2005
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Trmice city flag
Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí ČR (2005)
- Trmice city, Usti nad Labem okres, Usti region - flag adopted 21 September
2005.
Flagdescription: 6 horizontal stripes red, white, blue, yellow, white,
red, proportioned 2:2:1:1:2:2.
Homepage: with CoA: gules
a wall argent with two turrets argent roofed sable; between the turrets
a shield parti per fess a) per pale azure a crescent or pointing up, issuing
a fool's cap checquy argent and gules; argent a wing sable demidiated per
fess or; b) argent an anchor demidiated per pale azure, or.
Info from this
site: "In 1664 Emperor Leopold I promoted Trmice to town status and
granted it the right to use its own coat of arms. In the mid-1800s, Count
Albert Nostitz had a neo-Gothic Tudor-style chateau built here. The local
chateau park was modelled on the famous Průhonice Park, which at that time
was also the property of the Nostitz family. Today the chateau serves as
a stately cultural centre open to the general public and a venue for exhibitions,
concerts of chamber music and various social functions."
Jarig Bakker, 16 Jul 2008
Trmice city CoA
image by Jarig Bakker, 16 Jul 2008