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The provincial flags of 1968-1976
are of a uniform pattern. Each is square with the arms of the
province surmounted by a red schwenkel bearing a green
pentagram, representing the national flag.
Jens Pattke, 13 Jun 2001
Rabat-Salé was a muncipal prefecture in the epoch 1976 to 1997.
Jens Pattke, 28 Jun 2001
The field is quarterly of blue and green. The first quarter has a
gold tower rising over blue and white waves dancetty, recalling the
municipal arms of the national capital, Rabat. The second quarter has
a red-brown tree with gold leaves and the base dancetty is white. The
third quarter bears the double-bladed yataghan (with hilt of gold and
blades of silver) which forms — below the royal crown on a chef
of red — the municipal arms of Salé. The fourth quarter has an
embattled base of gold from which stands a white tower. An inescutcheon
of gold has a white house with a green roof.
(Sources: [pve69],
[zna01]:232,
[xma70])
Jens Pattke, 22 Jun 2001
The coat of arms and the flag is a blue field with a red shield head.
In the head of the shield a yellow crown with white Salomon seal. The blue
field has a gold tower rising over blue and white waves dancetty. Right
and left from the tower is in each case a yellow fort.
(Source: [xma70])
Jens Pattke, 30 Jun 2001
The coat of arms and the flags a green field with a red shield
head. In the head of the shield a yellow crown with white Salomon
seal. Two cruised white sabers are behind the crown. Crown and sabers
symbolize the royal seat.The green field bears the double-bladed
yataghan (with hilt of gold and blades of silver) which forms
— below the royal crown on a chef of red — the
municipal arms of Salé.
(Source: [xma70])
Jens Pattke, 03 Jul 2001
The book [noh71] shows as flag #261,
captioned «Sallee», as green Zulfikar
yellow with white blades pointing upward.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 21 Jan 1999