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Last modified: 2005-03-12 by jarig bakker
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Česká Posta flag

[Ceska Posta flag] image  by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 2 Jan 2002, after image sent by  István Molnár, 13 Jul 2001

Česká Posta logo

[Ceská Posta logo] image sent by István Molnár, 13 Jul 2001

Czech Hussite Church flag

[Czech Hussite Church flag] by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 3 Jan 2002, after image sent by István Molnár, 13 Jul 2001

Flag of the Czech Hussita Church (??) in the St. Nicolaus Church, Prague, 7 July 2001
István Molnár, 13 Jul 2001

Official name is „Ceskoslovenska církev husitská” = Czechoslovak Hussite Church, see this page.
Q1, 16 Apr 2004


Czech Hussite Church logo

[Czech Hussite Church logo] from this page.

Valachian Kingdom flag

[Valachian Kingdom flag] by Jarig Bakker, 22 Feb 2005, after image from this webpage.

From this webpage:
"You will find the Wallachian Kingdom in the old good Europe, in the Czech Republic, in the region of east Moravia. Just climb the memorable mountain Radhoąt and you will see it all. On the east side, the kingdom borders with Slovakia. Just take a walk on the ridge of Javorníky and White Carpathian Mountains, this is the border. On the north, the kingdom neighbours with Lachia and their towns of Frýdek-Místek, Nový Jičín and Příbor. Westwards the mountains gradually recede, and behind the town of Hostýn they meet a rich neighbour - region of Haná. On the south, nearby the towns Zlín, Vizovice and villages surrounding Slavičín, are the neighbours of Wallachians - Moravian Slovaks and Luhačovické Zálesí. That´s the way it is!"

This is a tourist's item, of course, but widely used on Czech (and even Slova