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by Jarig Bakker, 15 May 2004
adopted 25 Nov 2003
See also:
Šelešovice municipality flag
Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí Čr (2003)
- Šelešovice, Kroměříž district, Zlín region - adopted 25 Nov 2003.
Descrioption: "List tvoří tři vodorovné pruhy, červený, bílý a červený,
přes které je položen svislý modrý pruh široký polovinu délky listu. V
modrém pruhu bílý kolčí helm, klenotem prázdný bílý kotouč se třemi zelenými
pavími pery, červeno-bílá přikrývka. Poměr šířky k délce listu je 2:3".
A very strange charge in the center; a short googling session produced
only Mr. Oborny, the only mechanic in the vicinity of Kroměříž town, who
is able to repair other cars than Skodas. Our village-mechanic, Harm Robroch,
would laugh his heart out if he saw one of his tires on the village-flag...
Jarig Bakker, 18 Jun 2004
These get better and better... a stylised surrealist king with a circle
for a head and peacock feathers for a crown, looking like one of the clockpeople
in Kienholz's "Beanery" (or perhaps Kenny from "South Park"!).
It did look to me like a surrealist
figure, with a feathered crown and circle for head, with a military
styled shirt complete with medals!
James Dignan, 18 Jun 2004
The charge is a helmet in the base, with an admittedly odd crest, the
big circular thing - and the 'crown' on the top is a walled city crown,
indicating civil heraldry... And when it's on a fla