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The flag has three stripes blue-yellow-blue, of equal width. So the flags
of Balzers and of Gamprin are identical. The official
texts for the communes say that they can also use their coats of arms to
make flags (banners of the arms). (Sources:
[kra82] and the
Decree of H.R.H., the Reigning Prince, granting a coat
of arms and a flag to the commune of Gamprin, of the
30th April 1958)
Pascal Vagnat, 4 April 1999
Vertical flag, simple stripes. Sources for this flag design: my own
observations and photos, on 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Balzers;
this
official princely photo
M. Schmöger, 12 September 2009
Vertical flag, stripes with banner-of-arms in the head. Sources for this
flag design: my own observations and photos, on 15 August 2009, at Vaduz
castle and Balzers; Liechtenstein 1938-1978 — Bilder und Dokumente.
Verlag der Fürstlichen Regierung, Vaduz 1978: p. 416;
this photo)
M. Schmöger, 12 September 2009
The difference between these two
— is it only the ratio, and the black line at the top of the
stripes?
Željko Heimer, 12 September 2009
These are just two different specimens of the flag that were in actual use:
This was the one used as Banner in front of the municipal office,
whereas the other was used as Auslegerflagge
(outrigger flag) at Bank Frick.
M. Schmöger, 12 September 2009
Square flag, banner-of-arms. Source for this flag design: Liechtenstein
19781988 — Bilder, Texte und Dokumente. Verlag der Fürstlichen Regierung,
Vaduz 1988: p. 274.
M. Schmöger, 12 September 2009