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The colors of the city of Olsztyn are derived from the armorial
colors and are:
White - the color of the main element of the CoA - clothing of St.
Jacob.
Light-blue - the color of the heraldic shield.
Gold (Yellow) - the colors of the other elements of the CoA: the pastoral
and the conch.
Olsztyn's CoA - the image of the Apostle Jacob the Elder, contains one
very particular element - the Conch.
The Conch - symbol of the pilgrims - is a recognizable and the main
element of the city's flag being also an obvious attribute of the Saint
- city patron.
At the same time it helps to distinguish the flag from, among so numerous
now, municipal flag and banners in Poland.
This flag was designed by Mr. Jacek Skorupski, member of the Polish Vexillological Society.
According to the designer, the gold of the conch and the light-blue background of the flag are supplemented by the third color of the city's CoA - white. It is represented in the form of the wavy line symbolizing the water, which relates to the geographical location of the city - on the banks of the river Lyna and among 10 lakes nearby.
Proof of the flag and the details about it's use are prescribed by the
Regulations of the City of Olsztyn.
Source: this
webpage.
Chris Kretowicz, 18 Jan 2006
There are several other flags with the same theme:
- Chroustovice in Czechia. That flag is
horizontally divided yellow over green, with in the center of yellow a
red St. James shell.
The CoA is argent, St. James propre in base vert (without a shell).
That is: the flag is complementary to the CoA.
- Sint Jacobiparochie in The Netherlands.
The flag: Five horizontal stripes RYRYR, proportioned 1:1:2:1:1; a
blue hoist-triangle with the point at the flagcenter; in the triangle are
three white St. James escalopes.
The CoA: gules St. John the Baptist and St. James or, a chief azure
an escalope argent.
That is: the flag's main element is a pars-pro-toto (part representing
the whole) for the CoA - like the Olsztyn flag.
Jarig Bakker, 21 Jan 2006