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image by Tomislav Šipek, 15 February 2017
Approved on 20 December 1985
Osterøy municipality is situated in Hordaland county.
The flag of Osterøy consists of three blue axes pointing downwards on a field of
white, with two axes at the top and one beneath. As a tool used by craftsmen,
the axes represent the historic importance of the building trade in the community.
Building craftsmen from Osterøy have been known for their solid work throughout the
county. The flag was approved by Royal resolution of 20 December 1985.
The artist was Egil Korsnes who based his design on the idea of Magnus Hardeland.
Jan Oskar Engene, 28 June 2002
Source: The text and image are based on research Engene did for an article published in the German vexillological journal Der Flaggenkurier, No. 2, 1996 [joe96]. Consult this article for detailed references to sources.
The flag of Osterøy is already presented, so here is coat of arms (and better
flag I think). Administrative center is Lonevåg.
Source:
https://lovdata.no/dokument/OV/forskrift/1985-12-13-2323?q=flagg
Tomislav Šipek, 13 January 2016
image by Tomislav Šipek, 13 January 2016
Official blazon in Norwegian: "I kvitt tre blå økser med blada ned, 2-1."
I sølv tre blå økser med blada ned, 2 - 1.
In English: Argent three axes [fesswise] azure blades to the base, 2-1.
(I added fesswise as I feel that without it the blazon is ambiguous -
I would not know how to draw it... I also add two-to-one description,
which is usually omitted from English blazons "as a default", as one
may tend to position axes different otherwise... )
The rest we have already up there :) but here is also a link to the
municipal web site regarding the arms.
Željko Heimer, 16 January 2016