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The Glamorgan flag is a banner of the arms of Iestyn ap Gwrgant, the last
Welsh ruler of Morgannwg, a kingdom that once covered the territory of the
county of Glamorgan. The design, featuring three silver chevronels on a red
field, has appeared extensively in the arms borne by various civic
administrations in the county including Mid Glamorgan Council, South Glamorgan
Council, West Glamorgan Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Additionally
it is a prominent charge in the city arms and flag of Cardiff. See also
http://www.facebook.com/GlamorganFlag
Source:
http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/county-flags/county-flag-proposals
Jason Saber, 3 August 2012
I can confirm that the proposed flag of Glamorgan has now been
registered.
Jason Saber, 24 September 2013
Who really adopted the "Glamorgan" flag? Glamorgan does not correspond to any
current "administrative county".
I understand that it has only been adopted
by the Glamorgan flag association and by none of the actual Glamorgan
administrative entities. It was comparable to the Norman flag which has flown
over the 2 regions (Lower and Upper Normandy) for years without officially
representing an administrative region.
Jean-Marc Merklin, 22 July
2020