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Copenhagen has no official city flag. Sometimes used: a logo-on-a-sheet-like
rag, probably designed by some advertising agency is used.
Ole Andersen, 14 December 1997
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Peter Orenski wrote, "As passionate vexillologists, once we found out (to our great surprise) that Copenhagen didn't have a city flag, we went to Town Hall and spoke with people in the Archive Dept., Library, and Jan Horskjær's Information Office, trying to find out:
1. WHY Copenhagen didn't have a flag, and
2. WHAT the various Copenhageners at Town Hall thought an appropriate symbol and
flag for the capital might be.
The Archive Dept. and Mr. Horskjær's office were especially helpful in providing copies of the Københavns Kommune's beautiful arms, both the original design and its modern stylized version. After several discussions with Town Hall employees, they agreed that the attached design would be an appropriate city flag. As you see, the proposed flag mirrors the national flag in its dimensions, colors, and hoist-displaced charge -- Bishop Absalon's famous 1167 'Castle at Havn.'
Peter Orenski, 7 September 2003
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 17 November 2005
The Football Club København (F.C. Copenhagen) FCK flag can be seen flying on
this image, and logo better seen on
this image.
Hugh Watkins, 15 November 2005
The flag is nearly square and shows the club's logo on white. The logo
includes the Dannebrog and a blue stylized lion's head, with blue sans serif
capitals "F.C. København" closing on a circular area.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 17 November 2005