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Brzeg Dolny district (Poland)
Wołów county, Dolnośląskie voivodship
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image by Jarig Bakker, 28 Mar 2008, after this
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abolished after 1945, readopted 2 Jun 1993
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Brzeg Dolny district flag
In Brzeg Dolny, nothwest of Wrocław, in Wołów county, the relationship
between coat of arms and flag is a very interesting one. It is a heraldic
banner. If you look closer at the coat of arms, you can see that the knight
on the coat of arms bears the same arms as those represented on the flag.
The history of coat of arms (as that of the city) is not very old.
The city was founded in 1660 by Georg Abraham von Dyhrn, a German noble.
He applied to emperor Leopold II for the privilege of city location. This
was granted by the emperor in his capacity of Czech king on August 25th
1662. The city was given the name of Dyhernfurth ("Dyhrn's Ford") and the
coat of arms, almost exactly the same it has now.
Description of the flag:
The flag has background gules, divided by a diagonal belt argent. On
the belt, three roses gules. The flag is base on the arme of Georg von
Dyhrn, founder of the city.
The flag and coat of arms were abolished probably somewhere after 1945.
They were readopted by a resolution of the City Council from 2 June 1993.
Bartek Kachniarz, 2 Oct 2000.
Brzeg Dolny district Coat of Arms
image from this site.
Description of the Coat of Arms:
The main feature is St. George, the patron saint of Georg von Dyhrn,
in armour argent, with seven feathers sable on the helmet, hitting a dragon
gules with his pike. The background is local landscape: meadow vert, river
azure, forest vert and skies azure.
Secondary feature is boat or. The knight bears arms of Georg von Dyhrn.
Bartek Kachniarz, 2 Oct 2000.