Flag of the Lublin Voivodeship
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The civil flag of the Lublin Voivodeship, Poland is a tricolour rectangle, with three horizontal stripes: white (silver), red, and yellow (golden), with the coat of arms of the voivodeship, in form of the white (silver) malejumping cervus, with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on the red escutcheon, placed in the centre of the flag. The cervus is facing left. The top and bottom stripes are twice the size of the middle stripe.[1]
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Use | civil flag |
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Proportion | 5:8 |
Adopted | 14 June 2004 |
Design | Three horizontal stripes: white (silver), red, and yellow (golden), with the coat of arms of the voivodeship, in form of the white (silver) male cervus mid-jump, with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on the red escutcheon, placed in the centre of the flag |
Designed by | Andrzej Heidrich |
Use | state flag |
Proportion | 3:4 |
Adopted | 14 June 2004 |
Design | White (silver) male jumping cervus, with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck on the red background |
Designed by | Andrzej Heidrich |
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