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Krásné Pole City, Czech Republic
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by Jarig Bakker, 23 Mar 2001
adopted 24 Aug 1993
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Krásné Pole flag - obverse
Ostrava City Council gave to the Krásné Pole City Borough on the 24 of
August 1993 the right to use the Krásné Pole City Borough Coat of Arms
and Flag. Krasne Pole is in Ostrava district, Eastern Czechia. German name
Schönfeld.
This Coat of Arms is per pale or and gules, dexter
a dimidiated eagle of Silesia (crowned) sinister the figure of St. John
Nepomucenus, holding in his hand a crucifix naturel. Around his head is
a glory with five stars of gold (picture of the first Seal of 1815).
Communal flag is derived of the Arms (it´s a banner of arms). The
reverse
side of the flag has three horizontal stripes (equal) - black, yellow and
red.
Aleš Křižan, 4 Dec 2000
Krásné Pole flag - reverse
by Jarig Bakker, 23 Mar 2001
Krásné Pole CoA
Coat of Arms reported by Dov Gutterman, 16 Jan 1999 from this site.