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by Jan Oskar Engene, 21 April 2002
Approved on 27 March 1987.
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Kvalsund commune (Finnmark), in Norway, adopted its flag 27 March 1987. It's blue, in the centre three salmons.Image at http://www.kvalsund.kommune.no
Official text:
Kvalsund kommunestyres vedtak 30. september 1986 om våpen og flagg for kommunen godkjennes.
Kvalsund kommunes flagg blir: I blått tre hvite lakser i trepass med hodene innover.
Godkjenning av våpen og flagg, Kvalsund kommune, Finnmark. Fastsatt ved kgl.res. av 27. mars 1987. Fremmet av Kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet.
J.J. Andersson, 20 April 2002
The Royal resolution dated 27 March 1987 states:
The decision by the Municipal Council of Kvalsund dated 30 September 1986 about the municipality's arms and flag is approved.The arms of Kvalsund municipality will be: In blue three silver salmons arranged in 'trepass' [I use the original Norwegian word, as I do notknow the English heraldic term for this particular way of arranging charges] with their heads in centre.
The flag of Kvalsund municipality will be: In blue three white salmon arranged in 'trepass' with their heads in centre.
The salmon represents fishery in various forms: As a traditional way of living and source of income, as modern fish farming, and as a recreational activity. I used proportions 8:11 (national flag proportions) for my drawing of the flag of Kvalsund.
Jan Oskar Engene, 21 April 2002
Official blazon in Norweg