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Bibinje is a community in the Zadar County on coast due south
of Zadar, with some 3,700 inhabitants. as I mentioned about Sukosan, the community together with
neighbouring Sukoan maintains and a large yachting port,
that makes it most reknown of.
As shown on Turisticka
zajednica opcine Bibinje site and with info from Tomislav
ipek's personal observation, the coat of arms of Bibinje is
Azure a staff or with a bag argent ensigned with escallop also or
between a sabre argent handeled or and a cross also or.
The flag is light blue with the coat of arms bordered yellow in
the middle.
The style of the Hraldik-art d.o.o. of Rijeka is more then
obvious, so we could expect a ceremonial flag, too. I estimate
that it was adopted around 1998.
eljko Heimer, 17 July 2004
In the latest number of the political magazine Globus (Globus
- nacionalni tjednik, br. 737, Zagreb, 21. 01. 2005), there is a
flag-unrelated article "Sanader pokorava Zadar"
illustrated among others with a photo of the mayor of the
community of Bibinje, Nino imunic, photographed next to the
ceremonial flag of the community. The ceremonial flag is a light
blue gonfalon bordered golden with the coat of arms in the
middle, the name of the community above in two arhces and
branches of fig and olive beneath. The source does not show the
bottom part, image is an assumed reconstruction - particularly
considering the form of the tail and the bunch of grapes: with
this last compare the flag of Primosten
- it would not be the first example of ceremonial flags of
various communities using exactly the same patterns. Hopefully,
sooner or letter someone shall be able to confirm or deny this
choice of mine.
eljko Heimer, 22 January 2005
The symbols were designed by the Heraldic
Art d.o.o. from Rijeka.
Željko Heimer, 3 November 2007
image by eljko Heimer, 22 January 2005
image by eljko Heimer, 17 July 2004