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Umag (Istria County, Croatia)

Grad Umag, Umago

Last modified: 2004-03-06 by dov gutterman
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by Zeljko Heimer, 27 Febuary 2004



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Overview

Umag is a city in north western end of Istria (the Italian name Umago is also official). The is about 13,000 inhabitants, almost 8,000 of them living in the city itself. In 1992/93 administrative reform Umag was given status of a community, but it was changed to the city status in 1997.
The official site of the city: Grad Umag <www.grad-umag.hr> 17.10.2003. contains the statutes of the city: Statut Grada Umaga, 4.12.2001, Službene novine Grada Umaga. The Statutes include the description of the coat of arms and the flag.
The coat of arms is a historical one (as claimed by the Statutes, but I believe that this could be proved from other sources too): azure a lion or standing atop two towers argent issuing from a wavy sea in base. The coat of arms is bordered with a white border in the modern representations.
The flag of Umag is described as "tyrquise", with the coat of arms in the middle. However, I believe that the name of the colour is only a fancy name for the light blue shade used in the coat of arms. This flag may be adopted officially in mid-1990's, as Tomislav šipek reported previous flags still frequent in use in the city in 2003.
This Previous Flag, that may have been adopted in 1960's or so, was basically the same as the one today, but bordered golden and the coat of arms is set towards hoist (or to the top in the vertical variants).
The pre-1990's flag would most probably include a red five-pointed star somewhere, so maybe it did and this flag is adopted only in early 1990's.
Zeljko Heimer, 27 Febuary 2004


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