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The Flag of Uherské Hradiště city is simply blue over red (like the
one of Liechtenstein), without any symbol.
Aleš Križan, 16 Nov 2000
The modern flag of Uherske Hradiste was granted by the resolution of
the chairman of the Parliament of the Czech Republic No.10/1993 from 15.7.1993.
The oficial text is: The flag is formed by two horizotal stripes - blue
over red. Its ratio of width to length is 2:3.
Petr Exner, 15 Dec 2000
This is the historical flag of Uherske Hradiste The text (my translation):
[1] The city flag used in the times of the Oesterreich-Ungarn Empire has two horizontal stripes, blue and red. In the centre is the CoA of Uherske Hradiste. This flag is not used now.
The reference [1] is to the book of Ludvik Mucha: Keys To Our Town
from the 1979. Many flags with this reference are historical (e.g.
Tabor, Usti nad Labem and others too). The Commision of the Czech Parliament
inadmissed (with exception of two or three flags in early times of Commission)
placing of the CoA on the flag.
Petr Exner, 15 Dec 2000
It is not fully corect, because one flag with (embroiled) coat of arms
- a reconstruction of historical flag - is still placed in Celebration
Hall of our Town Hall (right over my head or rather one etage over it :-).
Aleš Križan, 4 Dec 2002