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Gorzow Wielkopolski county (Poland)
Powiat Gorzowski, Lubuskie vojvodship
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image by Jens Pattke, 1 Dec 2002
adopted 16 Feb 2000
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Gorzow Wielkopolskie County flag
Gorzow Wielkopolskie county (Powiat Gorzowski), Lubuskie vojvodship,
consists of the communes (gminy) Bogdaniec,
Deszczno, Kłodawa, Kostrzyn nad Odrą city,
Kostrzyn commune, Lubiszyn, Santok,
Witnica.
Gorzów Wielkopolski city is a separate county
and doesn't belong to Gorzow Wielkopolskie county.
Here is the flag of Gorzow Wielkopolskie County in the voivodship of
Lubuskie. Flag and CoA adopted on 16 February 2000. The yellow key symbolised
the Polish openness and watchfull. He come from the coat of arms of the
city of Santok in Lubuskie. The seven six-pointed
yellows stars are for the communities in the county. The colors yellow
and blue are identical with the European Union flag.
It isn't accidental - The design is based on the idea of an United Europe.
Source: Neues aus dem Brandenburger Land, diesseits und jenseits
der Neisse, by Erwin Günther, 2002
Jens Pattke, 1 Dec 2002
Gorzow Wielkopolskie County CoA
image by Jens Pattke, 1 Dec 2002
adopted 16 Feb 2000