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[Flag of Yverdon (1741, 190x190 cm). White cross traversante
and red-black flamed quarters. In the center a cartouche with Yverdon's shield: Three white wavy bars on green
(b/w photo, source: [b7b42]).
This is the first flag of Yverdon, made after the regulations of 10 May 1741: "The flag has a big white
cross, the flames red and black in the four quarters. The arms of the city are placed in the center on a
shield." (see article above)]
Vert, two Bars wavy Argent, in chief Argent, a letter Y Or.
Željko Heimer, 6 November 1999
Until 1992 the official name of the commune was Yverdon (which it still is colloquially).
See also: BARRY WAVY in Dictionary of Vexillology
Paly Argent and Azure, overall on a Bend wavy Gules three Bezants.
Željko Heimer, 24 September 1999
On 1 July 2011 Gressy became part of Yverdon-les-Bains.
See also: PALY in Dictionary of Vexillology