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image by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 1996
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Bodø had arms and flag approved 24 July 1959: A yellow sun on red. The designer
was the grand old man of Norwegian heraldry, Hallvard Trætteberg. He took an element
- the sun - from the arms Bodø had used since 1889
. These arms also included a boat
on the sea in front of a range of mountains (really the profile of an island off
the coast of the city). Bodø (in the county of Nordland)
is the first Norwegian city north of the Arctic circle, and so the sun represents
the midnight sun.
Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 1996
image by Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006
From 1. January 2005 the municipality of Skjerstad (number 1842), in the county of Nordland, was joined to the city of Bodø. Thus the symbols adopted by Skjerstad in 1990 and approved by Royal resolution dated 14. June 1991, a white millstone on a green field for the flag, became obsolete (the official Norwegian description was: "I grønt en hvit kvernstein").
Source: Engene, Jan Oskar; Kommunesammenslutning gir nye flagg (New flags following municipal); Nordisk flagkontakt / Nordisk Flaggkontakt [nfk] 42 (2006), pp. 50-55
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 July 2006