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by Ivan Sache, 10 Jan 2001, after image from this
site, reported by Jarig Bakker, 9 Jan 2001
Ružinov is a southeastern suburb of Bratislava.
Description and explanation at this
page.
Flag: red (1/9), white (1/9), yellow (2/9), red (1/9), yellow (2/9),
white (1/9) red (1/9). proportions 2:3
Ružinov has several symbols:
erb - Coat of Arms; Pečať - seal; Vlajka
- flag; Zástava - long flag; Koruhva - banner; Kombinovaná
- probably Coat of Arms on flag; Štandarda starostu - mayor's flag, a stylized
banner of arms.
Jarig Bakker, 9 Jan 2001
Ruzinov is the union of the eastern parts of Bratislava city and Prievoz
village. Prievoz was united with Bratislava in 1946. Prievoz (Hungarian:
Főrév, German: Oberufer) was a German (77%) - Hungarian (18%) village in
Pozsony (Slovakian: Prešporok) district of Pozsony county of Hungary till
1918/1920 (Czechoslovakian occupation). 1920-1939 Czechoslovakian, 1939-1944
Slovakian and 1945-1992 Czechoslovakian. In 1946 the settlement was absorbed
by Bratislava.
István Molnár, 14 Jan 2001
image from this
site, reported by Jarig Bakker, 9 Jan 2001
The district's Coat of Arms is related to the symbols of Prievoz (in Hungarian
Főrév, in German Oberufer)
István Molnár, 14 Jan 2001