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by Istvan Molnar, 18 July 2000
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Pa'patesze'r is a village in Veszpre'm County in Hungary near to Town of Pa'pa (20 km to east) on the Little Hungarian Plains. The village has 1,302 inhabitants (1990 census) nearly all of them are Hungarians. One of the Official Ethnic Minorities of Hungary has got an ethnic council in the village: The Gipsy . The first mention of the village is from 1410 (THEZER: tesar means carpenter in Slavic) In the village there is a Baroque Roman Catholic Church (1778).
About the flag and the coat of arms (adopted in 15. 03. 1999.) here is the official decision:
No 2/1999 (III.15) Order of the Council of
the Community of Pa'patesze'r
about the Coat of Arms and the Flag of the Village
The Council of the Community of Pa'patesze'r creates the next order, based on the authorization given by the 65th Act of the year 1990. 1st Article 6th Paragraph "a" Point, about the symbols of the community.
The Symbols of the Community
1.§. Symbols of the community, symbols relate to the historical past of the settlement: the coat of arms and the flag.
Description of the Coat of Arms
2.§ The Coat of Arms of Pa'patesze'r Village is green-coloured standing Gothic shield split in four by silver stake and stripe, with rosette shield. I