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Dolní Bojanovice (Czech Republic)

Hodonin okres, South Moravian region

Last modified: 2002-09-28 by jarig bakker
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Dolní Bojanovice flag

[Dolní Bojanovice flag] by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 12 Mar 2002, after image by Petr Exner.

On the site of Dolní Bojanovice, Hodonin okres, is a tableflag, a CoA, the mayor's chain with CoA, the town's seal - what
more do you want? O yes: adopted 13 February 1996.
Dolní Bojanovice has 2 865 inhabitants. The village was mentioned already in 1196 as a property of monastery in Olomouc. One of the largest villages in Podluží. A wine-growing village with several localities of wine cellars, traditional wine variety is Rhine Riesling.
Jarig Bakker, 22 May 2001

The reported site shows hanging flag with municipal Coat of Arms, but the text next to it describes something completely different - armorial banner, this is six hoirizontal stripes (Blue over black over white over black over white over black with relation 5:1:1:1:1:1 between them). In upper field  there is white branch of grape-vine per bend sinister with three bunches of
grapes and one leave as in the shield. I do not know, what is the depicted thing - probably only a kind of table decoration.
Ales Krizan, 28 May 2001

Dolní Bojanovice (Hodonín) The five black and white stripes start at the middle horizontal point, and the emblem is more elongated.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 12 Mar 2002


Dolní Bojanovice hanging flag

[Dolní Bojanovice hanging flag] by Jarig Bakker, 22 May 2001

Dolní Bojanovice CoA

[Dolní Bojanovice Coat of Arms] image from the site of Dolní Bojanovice, reported by Jarig Bakker, 22 May 2001