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Descriptions:
Civic flag: quartered black and yellow
Ceremonial flags: idem; on both black fields a white cross formy; on
both yellow fields two crossed red pikes under a red 6-pointed star.
CoA: quartered a) or two pikes in saltire under a 6-rayed mullet all
gules; b) noir a cross formy argent; c) or two pikes in saltire under a
6-rayed mullet all gules; d) noir a cross formy argent.
Expert opinions by prof. dr hab. Wojciech Strzyżewski and the Heraldic
Committee are listed, so that we know that it was approved (I guess) 28
October 2003.
Jarig Bakker, 6 Mar 2008
I send two proposals of the county flag of Sulecin County in the voivodship of Lubuskie. Sulencin's former German name is "Zielenzig".
The County Council decided on a white flag with coat of arms of Sulecin
County. The Polish Heraldic Commission had turned down the proposal and
recommended a light blue field in the middle of white cloth. The County
rejected the idea of the commission and applied for the authorization of
the completely white flag with CoA to the Department of Interior. A decision
of
departement was not yet been taken as yet.
The white color of the flag had her origin in the city flag of the Sulecin
Town. Also the coat of arms combined coat of arms of Sulecin Town (the
lamb) and the CoA of the historic region of Wielkopolskie (the eagle).
Source: [gue02]
Jens Pattke, 1 Feb 2003