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Varaždin County (Croatia)

Varaždinska županija

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[Flag of Varazdin County]

Flag of Varaždin County - Image by Željko Heimer, 14 October 2000


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Presentation of Varaždin County

Varaždin County is situated north of Zagreb, around the town of Varazdin, capital of Croatia until the 18th century. The County emerged in the 9th-10th centuries, and was certainly in existence when the Hungarian dynasty took over the Croatian crown. It was one of the few regions of Croatia that remained under jurisdiction of the Parliament in Zagreb when everything else was lost to the Turks. In a great battle fought in 1593 against the Turks by the town of Sisak, the victorious Croatian army was led by the ban, Count Toma Erdedi (Hungarian, Tamás Erdödy). For this victory he was given in 1607 the inheritable title of the župan of Varaždin County. The Erdödy family held the hereditary title (and administration) until 1845, and even later when there were several župan from that noble family.

Željko Heimer, 29 July 1999


Flag of Varaždin County

The symbols of Varaždin County are prescribed by Decision Odluka o opisu i uporabi grba i zastave Županije Varaždinske, adopted on 21 June 1995 by the County Assembly and published on 22 June 1995 in the County official gazette Službeni vjesnik Varaždinske županije, No. 10. The symbols were validated on 18 July 1995 by the Ministry of Administration
Decision Odluka o izmjeni i dopuni Odluke o opisu i uporabi grba i zastave Županije Varaždinske, adopted on 29 September 1995 by the County Assembly and published on 30 September 1995 in Službeni vjesnik Varaždinske županije, No. 15, amends the previous Decision. In the description of the flag, it is unambiguously stated that the coat of arms shall be set next to the hoist on both sides of the flag. The Amendments might have been produced upon the Ministry's recommendation.

The symbols are described in the current County's Statutes Statut Varaždinske županije (pročišćeni tekst), adopted on 14 February 2011 by the County Assembly and published the same day in Službeni vjesnik Varaždinske županije, No. 15, No. 3 (text). This repeats the description given in the former version of the Statutes Statut Varaždinske županije published on 2 July 2009 in Službeni vjesnik Varaždinske županije, No. 15.

The flag of Varaždin County is the same as the flag of the Town of Varaždin, with the addition of the County's coat of arms.
The coat of arms is offset to the hoist, so that its vertical axis is from hoist at 6/10 of the flag height. The size of the coat of arms on the flag is rather vaguely established in the Decision, prescribing that it should "cover the upper red stripe only with its insignificant part, and the lower red a little bit more". Accoring to my calculations, this makes its height to be just about 2/3 of the flag height.

Željko Heimer, 20 May 2012


Coat of arms of Varaždin County

[Coat of arms of Varazdin County]

Coat of arms of Varaždin County - Image by Željko Heimer, 14 October 2000

In 1763, Empress and Queen Maria Teresa confirmed the coat of arms of the County, which is essentially equal to the family coat of arms of the Counts Erdödy, thay is "Quarterly, 1. Gules a crowned spread eagle or, 2. and 3. Azure, two bars wavy argent between them two six-pointed mullets or, 4. Gules, a masoned wall with a tower argent port and windows maroon, Inescutcheon or, on a triple mount vert a half wheel maroon issuant on it a deer issuant proper. The shield was oval in 1763, with a baroque ornamented golden border, and crowned. This remained the coat of arms of the County until 1922, with one notable exception in 1848.
During the 1848 events, a new coat of arms was proposed and used for a short time, as well as a flag to accompany it. The coat of arms was "Azure, on three mounts vert three figures of men shaking hands, accompanied with a crescent and star argent". The three men were said to be Čeh, Leh and Meh, three brothers from the Slavic mythology. There is a story connecting the brothers with the town of Krapina, then within the Varaždin County, and star and crescent are taken up from the "Old Croatian" coat of arms. The flag made according to this idea seems to be yellow with rectangular patch bearing the image of that coat of arms.

When the Varaždin County was reestablished in 1993, the question on the coat of arms was raised. Some of the members of County Assembly objected to the old coat of arms for several reasons - that family arms are not appropriate for the County, being "personal" coat of arms, that the family is of Hungarian origin - to name a few.
However, consulting heraldists and historical archives in Zagreb, it was concluded that the coat of arms had already been adopted and used as the County's coat of arms for more then 200 years, and that therefore it could not be considered as a family coat of arms anymore. The regulations issued by the Ministry of Administration supported that idea, giving right to Counties to use their historical coat of arms and requiring the flags to be of two colours with the coat of arms in them.
Therefore, the modernized (simplified shield only) version of the historical coat of arms and the flag to go with it were adopted by the County Assembly and approved by the Ministry of Administration.
The modern coat of arms is on a semi-circular shield, retaining all the elements from the historical coat of arms, only modernizing a bit the artistical rendition.

Sources:

  • Imre Csáki. A magyar királyság vármegyéinek cimerei a XVIII-XIX. században (Corvina, Budapest, 1995)
  • Županija Varaždinska (Garestin, Varazdin, 1995)
  • M. Atlagić. Grbovi plemastva u Slavoniji 1700-1918 (Zrinski, Cakovec, 1998)

Željko Heimer, 29 July 1999


Ceremonial flag of Varaždin County

The ceremonial flag of Varaždin County is prescribed in Article 2 of Decision Odluka o proglašenju Majke Božje s Isusom zaštitnicom Županije Varaždinske, adopted on 18 July 1996 by the County Assembly and published on 19 July 1996 in Službeni vjesnik Županije Varaždinske, No. 13.

The figure of the Mother of God with Jesus depicted on one side of the historical flag of Varaždin County dated 1778, preserved in the City Museum of Varaždin, shall be the symbolic depiction of the County's patron.
A copy of the flag from Paragraph 1 of this Article, produced following the original, shall be displayed in the County Mayor's Office, and shall be hoisted next to the flag of Varaždin County, on the occasion of celebrations on the County Day.
Exceptionally, the flag with the depiction of the patron of Varaždin County may be hoisted in other occasions that are important for the County, as decided by the County Mayor.

Željko Heimer, 27 September 2011


Varaždin County flag contest

[County flag proposal]         [County flag proposal]

Flag proposals for Varaždin County - Images by Željko Heimer, 14 October 2000

The County's symbols were defined in a contest held in 1995 and announced in the annual program of the County Assembly Program rada Skupštine Županije Varaždinske za 1995. godinu, adopted on 22 February 1995 by the County Assembly and published on 27 February 1995 in Službeni vjesnik Varaždinske županije, No. 3. The jury awarded two prizes - one for the flag proposal (won by Tomislav & Edita Goluban from Zagreb, who kindly provided the information), and the other for the coat of arms proposal (won by Ivica Kruhoberec).
Among several designs that I was provided with by Golubans, I am showing here:
- the winning flag proposal, blue with two wavy stripes and three nine-pointed stars in between;
- a flag proposal including the winning coat of arms proposal: a red flag with two white stripes (1:1:2:1:1), and the arms "Quarterly, 1. and 4. Gules two barrulets argent, 2. and 3. Azure two mullets between two barrulets wavy-counterwavy or, Inescutcheon or issuant from a triple mount vert a wheel proper from which is issuing a semi-deer rampant proper".
The jury called upon the artists to work together on a common design for the flag and coat of arms based on their winning designs and matching the regulations issued by the Ministry of Adminstration.

Željko Heimer, 27 September 2011


Historical flags

The website of the Varaždin Municipal Museum has a section dedicated to the exhibition Year 1848 in Varaždin, designed by Magdalena Loncarić, the Curator of the Museum. It shows photos of several flags, including two historical flags of the Varaždin County:
- Obverse of the County flag of 1778, made of red and white brocade with fringes and tassels, sized 100 x 118 cm, with the painted coat of arms of the County sized 47 x 62 cm, and today hardly readable three rows inscription in the top stripe. The reverse shows in the painting of the Virgin. A replica was made to be used as the County ceremonial flag.
- Reverse of the County flag of 1848, tricolour of red-white-blue with a newly designed coat of arms, inscription above and below reading "BARJAK ŽUPANIJE VARAŽDINSKE" (Banner of the Varaždin County). The text explains that the County Assembly decided on 30 May 1848 that the Erdödy family's inherited title on the County shall not be recognized any further, and following that that the County's coat of arms and flags showing the family's coat of arms should be replaced. The new coat of arms was adopted, showing figures of the Slavic brothers Čeh, Leh and Meh, and the tricolour flags showed this coat of arms.

Željko Heimer, 27 September 2011