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Municipalities in Upper Austria (Austria): listed by colours

Gemeinden in Oberösterreich

Last modified: 2004-08-26 by marcus schmöger
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Upper Austria (Oberösterreich) is divided in 445 municipalities, including 25 towns/cities (Stadtgemeinden) and 132 market-towns (Marktgemeinden). They all have their own municipal coat-of-arms, some of them of quite ancient age, most of them adopted since WW2, though.
Most of the municipalities have "municipal colours" (Gemeindefarben) as well; these are used as the colours for the municipal flag, usually in the form of stripes. The most common form of municipal flag is the Banner/Triangelfahne, a form of the hanging flag; usually the municipal coat-of-arms appears on the striped flag, either in the center or slightly shifted to the top of the hanging flag. The municipalities having adopted their coat-of-arms only recently, have adopted their municipal colours together with the arms; municipalities with an historical arms either use "traditional" colours (unofficially) or adopted them since WW2.

Although one can more or less safely assume that the most frequent pattern of the municipal flag in Upper Austria is the hanging flag (Banner/Triangelfahne) striped in the municipal colours, charged with the municipal coa, I only want to provide gifs, if and when I have photos of an actual flag of the municipality. I will therefore send several gifs made after photos from the WWW, the gifs being at least approximations to the real thing what regards proportions, size and position of the coa, and colour shades.

Marcus Schmöger, 29/31 August 2003

Sources:
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Fahnen Gärtner: all municipal coats-of-arms of the states Vorarlberg, Tirol, Salzburg, Oberösterreich (direkt link does not function, so click on "Nationenfahnen", then on "Österreich", then on "Gemeinden")

Photos from the Fest der Fahnen in 2002 showing several Upper Austrian municipal flags:
http://www.resi.at/resi-nr/vereine/emvneumarkt/aktivitaeten/ausflug_2002/Bilder/fahnen_jpg.jpg
http://www.resi.at/resi-nr/vereine/emvneumarkt/aktivitaeten/ausflug_2002/Bilder/fahnen_1_jpg.jpg
Marcus Schmöger, 12 August 2004


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Flags with one colour

white yellow green
        
Obernberg am Inn
Suben
Sankt Konrad
Sankt Stefan am Walde
Sankt Veit im Innkreis


Flags with two stripes

blue-white white-blue
     
Aistersheim
Bad Hall
Baumgartenberg
Garsten
Hartkirchen
Julbach
Kirchschlag bei Linz
Lambach (according to literature)
Manning
Molln
Mondsee
Ohlsdorf
Riedau
Roßbach
Sankt Oswald bei Freistadt
Sankt Oswald bei Haslach
Sankt Veit im Mühlkreis
Schärding
Ulrichsberg
Vichtenstein
Waizenkirchen
Attersee
Enzenkirchen
Gilgenberg am Weilhart
Hirschbach im Mühlkreis
Lambach (according to original decision)
Mehrnbach
Peilstein im Mühlviertel
Pram

blue-yellow yellow-blue
     
Eggelsberg
Gallspach
Haibach ob der Donau
Helpfau-Uttendorf