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Strzelce Krajenskie commune (Poland)

Strzelecko-Drezdenecki county, Lubuskie Vojvodship

Last modified: 2008-03-29 by jarig bakker
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Strzelce Krajenskie commune flag

Here is the flag of Strzelce Krajenskie commune, in Strzelecko-Drezdenecki county, Lubuskie vojvodship. Strzelce Krajenskie is about 25 kilometres northeast of the city of Gorzow Wielkopolski and boasts almost intact medieval defensive walls from the 14th century, with gates, towers and a Gothic church from the same period. East of Strzelce Krajenskie is the huge Drawska Forest with many lakes and the beautiful valley of the River Drawa.
German name: Friedeberg Neumark. Communal homepage.

Flagdescription: 5 horizontal stripes of red and white, proportioned 1:1:8:1:1; in center the image of the communal arms.
CoA: gules a castlewall argent 7x embattled with three turrets roofed azure; the gate is closed and charged with a plant vert issuing three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Jarig Bakker, 28 Mar 2008


Strzelce Krajenskie CoA

[Strzelce Krajenskie coat of arms] image by Jens Pattke, 28 Mar 2008