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Brno - Bosonohy is a western suburb of Brno. The Flag of Bosonohy is of a rectangular shape with the sides in ratio 2 to 3. The field of the flag is composed of three transverse stripes of the same width and of blue - white- blue colours. The flag comprises only two colours - blue and white. The author of the graphic outlook of the flag is Dr. Ivan Kolácný.
History: Originally the monarch's village was ceded to Saint Peter's
Church in Brno by King Wenceslas I in 1237. Since 1259 it was administered
by the Cistercian Convent in Tišnov. After cancellation of the convent
in 1872 it was under the state administration, after that it became a property
of the Lords of Munda and consequently became a part of Veveří dominion.
In 1971 it became a part of Brno City, since 1990 it has been a municipal
district.
From the Brno-Bosonohy
website, found by Jarig Bakker, 13 Apr 2000
The coat of arms of the district draws on a preserved print of the original
seal. On a blue Gothic shield a bare foot can be seen which allegedly gave
rise to the district's name and two grapes of vine, which used to be
grown on the slopes surrounding the district since time immemorial. The
graphic image of the coat of arms was designed by the architect Jan Rajlich
and the symbol was officially approved in 1991.
From the Brno-Bosonohy
website, found by Jarig Bakker, 13 Apr 2000