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yellow flags (with municipal
coat-of-arms) in actual use, although the officially granted colours are different |
Ellmau (official colours, also used, are yellow-red)
Erl (official colours are blue-yellow) Fieberbrunn (official colours, also used, are white-red) Flirsch (official colours are yellow-blue) Going am Wilden Kaiser (official colours are white-blue) Grinzens (official colours are yellow-green) Hochfilzen (official colours, also used, are white-red) Kaltenbach (official colours are white-blue) Kartitsch (official colours are yellow-blue) Oberhofen im Inntal (official colours are white-blue) Oberlienz (official colours are blue-red) Sankt Jakob in Defereggen (official colours are white-green) Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal (official colours are white-red) Sankt Veit in Defereggen (official colours are black-yellow) Schwoich (official colours are white-blue) Serfaus (official colours are red-yellow) Terfens (official colours are yellow-red) Tristach (formerly; official colours are yellow-red) Tux (official colours are white-green) Virgen (official colours are white-black) Waidring (official colours are red-black) Weer (until 1991) (since 1991: black-yellow) Wildermieming (official colours, also used, are yellow-green) Zams (official colours are blue-yellow) |
white with logo in actual use, although the officially granted colours are different |
Imst (official colours are red-white) |
blue-white | white-blue |
Angath Bach Fließ Rinn Roppen See Umhausen (actually using blue-white) |
Arzl im Pitztal Dölsach Eben am Achensee Going am Wilden Kaiser (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Götzens Gries im Sellrain Grins (actually using white-red) Hinterhornbach Kaltenbach (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Kappl Kirchberg in Tirol Kirchdorf in Tirol Kundl Lans Mils Mühlbachl Oberhofen im Inntal (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Rum Schwoich (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Strassen Umhausen (official colours are white-blue) Vorderhornbach Wängle Wattenberg |
blue-yellow | yellow-blue |
Axams Bad Häring (official colours are yellow-blue) Erl (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Galtür (official colours are yellow-blue) Hatting Kaunerberg Ladis (actually using white-red) Mariastein Nußdorf-Debant Pfons Stanz bei Landeck Zams (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) |
Absam Ainet Amlach Aschau im Zillertal Aurach bei Kitzbühel Bad Häring (actually using blue-yellow) Biberwier Flirsch (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Galtür (actually using blue-yellow) Hainzenberg Hippach Höfen Kartitsch (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Kaunertal Kramsach Langkampfen Mötz Pill Sankt Sigmund im Sellrain Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee Stans (actually using white-red) Steinach am Brenner Walchsee Wenns Wildschönau |
black-white | white-black |
Brixen im Thale Pettnau Rattenberg Schwaz Stams (alternatively using green-white) Steinberg am Rofan Zöblen |
Fritzens Innervillgraten Karres Virgen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) |
black-yellow | yellow-black |
Aldrans Fiss Gerlosberg Gries am Brenner Hopfgarten im Brixental Jochberg Kaisers Kals am Großglockner Lermoos Matrei in Osttirol Namlos Oberperfuss (actually using yellow-black) Patsch Pflach Ramsau im Zillertal Sankt Veit in Defereggen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Scharnitz Telfes im Stubai Vils Weer (since 1991) (until 1991: plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Zell am Ziller (variant also white-red) |
Abfaltersbach Häselgehr Heinfels Heiterwang Kolsass Münster Natters Oberndorf in Tirol Oberperfuss (official colours are black-yellow) Reith bei Seefeld (possible alternative version white-red) Ried im Oberinntal Westendorf |
red-white | white-red (also being the colours of the state Tyrol) |
Außervillgraten Faggen (official colours are white-red) Gerlos Imst (actually using a logo flag) Imsterberg Innsbruck Inzing Itter (official colours are white-red) Jenbach (as variant to the official colours white-red) Kematen in Tirol Lechaschau Mieders Neustift im Stubaital Obertilliach Pians (official colours are white-red) Prutz Radfeld Seefeld in Tirol Sistrans Tobadill Tulfes Völs |
Alpbach (official colours are white-green) Assling Brixlegg Faggen (actually using red-white) Fieberbrunn (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Fügen Fulpmes Gallzein Gramais Grän Grins (official colours are white-blue) Gschnitz Hochfilzen (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Ischgl Iselsberg-Stronach Itter (actually using red-white) Jenbach (also red-white) Jerzens Kirchbichl Kitzbühel (official colours are white-green) Kössen Kufstein Ladis (official colours are blue-yellow) Längenfeld Matrei am Brenner Mayrhofen Mieming Musau Nassereith Nauders Niederndorf Pfaffenhofen Pians (actually using red-white) Reith bei Kitzbühel Reith bei Seefeld (possible alternative to the official colours yellow-black) Reith im Alpbachtal Sankt Anton am Arlberg Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Schlitters Silz Sölden Stans (official colours are yellow-blue) Strengen Tarrenz Telfs Uderns Volders Vomp Zell am Ziller (in addition to the officially granted black-yellow) Zirl |
red-yellow | yellow-red |
Buch bei Jenbach Hall in Tirol Karrösten Pettneu am Arlberg (official colours are yellow-red) Serfaus (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Thiersee Trins |
Ellbögen Ellmau (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Haiming Holzgau Kolsassberg Leisach Obernberg am Brenner Pettneu am Arlberg (actually using red-yellow) Prägraten am Großvenediger Rettenschöss Ried im Zillertal Rohrberg Schönwies Stanzach Stumm Terfens (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Tristach (formerly: plain yellow with the coat-of-arms) Untertilliach |
green-white | white-green |
Baumkirchen Elbigenalp Kauns Nesselwängle Oetz Pinswang Reutte Sankt Johann im Walde Stams (as alternative to the official colours black-white) Strass im Zillertal (official colours are white-green) Tannheim |
Achenkirch Alpbach (alternatively using white-red) Ampass Angerberg Anras Berwang Birgitz Brandenberg Breitenwang Bruck am Ziller Ehrwald Elmen Forchach Kitzbühel (white-red also used) Landeck Lavant Polling in Tirol Ranggen Rietz Sankt Jakob in Defereggen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Schattwald Scheffau am Wilden Kaiser Schlaiten Schmirn Schwendau Sellrain Steeg Strass im Zillertal (actually using green-white) Thaur Thurn Tux (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Weerberg Weißenbach am Lech Wiesing |
green-yellow | yellow-green |
Brandberg Ehenbichl Gaimberg Leutasch (official colours are yellow-green) Obsteig Stummerberg Tösens (official colours are yellow-green) |
Finkenberg Fügenberg Gnadenwald Grinzens (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Hopfgarten in Defereggen Leutasch (actually using green-yellow) Mutters Navis Pfafflar Pfunds Sautens Tösens (actually using green-yellow) Wildermieming (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) |
blue-red | red-blue |
Mils bei Imst Niederndorferberg Oberlienz (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) |
Unterperfuss |
blue-black | |
Breitenbach am Inn |
black-red | red-black |
Bichlbach Hart im Zillertal Nikolsdorf Schwendt Sillian Söll Vals |
Ebbs Fendels Flaurling Waidring (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms) Zellberg |
green-red | |
Jungholz Sankt Johann in Tirol Spiss |
black-green | |
Sankt Jakob in Haus Schönberg im Stubaital |
blue-white-black | |
Wattens |
blue-white-red | |
Lienz |
white-black-red | |
Wörgl |