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Miechów county (Poland)

Powiat miechowski, Małopolskie voivodship

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Gminy (districts) in Miechów county:
  • Charsznica
  • Gołcza
  • Kozłów
  • Książ Wielki
  • Miechów
  • Racławice
  • Słaboszów
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Miechów county flag

[Miechów county flag] image adapted from this site, reported by Jarig Bakker, 5 Nov 2000

Miechow County (voj. Małopolskie). Flag adopted 15 Nov 1999
Source: FLAGA - Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Weksylologicznego Nr.13/14 (2001)
Jens Pattke, 31 Oct 2001

Miechów is a city in Małopolskie Voivodship, about 40 km north of Cracow. It is a seat of a county (Powiat Miechowski).
The flag and Coat of Arms of Miechow County (Powiat Miechowski) were adopted by the County Council on November 15, 1999. They were designed by heraldic experts of Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Zenon Piech and Wojciech Drelicharz.

The Coat of Arms of Miechow County is in field gules, eagle argent turned left, crown, claws, beak and tongue or, with double cross gules on its breast, standing on two crossed sables pointed upwards, argents, with handles or. The eagle is based on the eagle from the banner used during the Kosciuszko insurrection of 1794. The sables are to commemorate the insurgent and patriotic tradition of the area. The double cross stands for the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, as in Miechow there is a famous cloister of that order.

The flag of Miechow County consists of three horizontal parallel bends: white, yellow and red, of different width (2/5, 1/5, 2/5). The colours are those of Małopolskie Voivodship. Together with other county flags of Małopolskie Voivodship (e.g. Nowy Targ) it constitutes a modern flag system. In the middle of the flag there is a Coat of Arms of the county.
Bartek Kachniarz, 6 Nov 2000


Miechów county Coat of Arms

[Miechów county Coat of Arms] image from this site, reported by Jarig Bakker, 5 Nov 2000