Last modified: 2002-12-28 by jarig bakker
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Ružinov is a southeastern suburb of Bratislava.
Description and explanation at this
page.
Flag: red (1/9), white (1/9), yellow (2/9), red (1/9), yellow (2/9),
white (1/9) red (1/9). proportions 2:3
Ružinov has several symbols:
erb - CoA; Pečať - seal; Vlajka
- flag; Zástava - long flag; Koruhva - banner; Kombinovaná
- probably CoA on flag; Štandarda starostu - mayor's flag, a stylized
banner of arms.
Jarig Bakker, 9 Jan 2001
Ruzinov is the union of the eastern parts of Bratislava city and Prievoz
village. Prievoz was united with Bratislava in 1946. Prievoz (Hungarian:
Főrév, German: Oberufer) was a German (77%) - Hungarian (18%) village in
Pozsony (Slovakian: Prešporok) district of Pozsony county of Hungary till
1918/1920 (Czechoslovakian occupation). 1920-1939 Czechoslovakian, 1939-1944
Slovakian and 1945-1992 Czechoslovakian. In 1946 the settlement was absorbed
by Bratislava.
István Molnár, 14 Jan 2001
The district's CoA is related to the symbols of Prievoz (in Hungarian
Főrév, in German Oberufer)
István Molnár, 14 Jan 2001