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The flag of Prague 4, an
administrative division of Prague in the Czech Republic, is incorrectly
depicted here as
green-blue-white. The correct order of the stripes is blue-green-white as
you can see here on the official website of Prague 4
or, on an image from the old town
hall.
Kryštof Huk, 29 Jun 2016
As a point of interest that was also the historical flag of the Town
of Nusle, circa 1898. Nusle is located two kilometers south of the
Prague City Center in the Nusle Valley on the Botic. Nusle became a
district of Prague in 1922, but had been granted municipal status in
1898. Today, part of historic Nusle is in Prague 4 while the balance
is in Prague 2.
Pete Loeser, 29 Jun 2016
One year ago the Mayor Mrs. Miroslava Studenovska took the Arms
and Flag of City Borough Praha 4 Decreed in the Chamber of deputies
of the Czech Parliament from its Chairman Mr. Vaclav Klaus. Till
that time the fourth Borough used the historical Coat of Arms of Nusle.
... For almost a year flies next to the entrance to the Town Hall the green
- blue - white flag, the official Flag of our City Borough. The Council
of Praha 4 has its seat in Nusle. The Historical Nusle
Flag was horizontally of three equal stripes blue - green - white.
Aleš Křižan, 4 Dec 2000