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Lukavac is a community in the Tuzla Canton. The coat of arms
and the flag are shown on the commuinty official web site at <www.lukavac.ba>.
The coat of arms pictures "industrial" horizon dividing
the shield in (light) blue over green, with yellow fleur-de-lis
and two
mining hammers and in the middle a composed symbol (symbolising I
believe chemical and textile industry), a bird and inscription
LUKAVAC. All in bordered withing a yellow border. I believe that
the symbol may be preceding 1990's, probably the five-pointed
star was once in place of the fleur-de-lis, but at the moment
this is just a hunch. However, I do not think that the flag would
be that old, and I guess that it should be dated to late 1990's
more or less.
The flag is vertically divided tricolour green-white-blue, the
middle stripe being of the double width, with the coat of arms in
the middle. (And yes, I counted five different shades of blue
used here, though the actual flags may be less complicated.)
no symbol at all. Information located by Pascal Gross.
Zeljko Heimer, 19 May 2004