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The name is said to be derived from Niederdeutsch "Al to nah"
what means "Far to near" (to Hamburg). The city was a rival of Hamburg.
It is said to have used red flags with a gate like Hamburg, but the Altona
gate was always open and the Hamburg gate closed. The depicted flag I spotted
on 13 May 2005 at the Museumshafen Övelgönne (District Altona). The status
of the flag is however not clear because the districts have the status
of a nearly exclusive councelling subject.
Especially there do not exist official (current) flags. The depicted
flag is obviously a modern version of an Altona-flag. As a proof I send
an image of the historic coat of arms of the city of Altona (source: www.hamburg.de).
Description of flag: It has probably the ratio 3:5. It is a red flag
with a coat of arms in its centre.
Description of coat of arms: In a red shield stands a silver(=white)
gate over blue water with two black wavy lines. The gate has an open door
with golden(=yellow)
leafs. You see brickwork in the basemant of the gate. The gate is topped
by three equal silver(=white) towers with an open black window each and
topped by blue triangular roofs which are topped by a golden ball each.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Mar 2007