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The municipal flag of Albaredo per San Marco at <www.waltellina.com>:
Horizontally divided white over red, the municipal arms in the
centre (the red lower field neatly coinciding with the red
stripe) and the municipal name placed above the shield in small,
serifed black letters.
See also the description on the Communi
Italiani website.
The text describes the upper parts of the shield as silver, the
(visually) left one showing the Cippo Passo S. Marco
and the (visually) right one a shepherds hut and fir tree:
these images rendered in black; the lower half is red (surely not
purple) with the [Venetian] yellow lion of St Mark,
the book silver.
The flag is described, simply, as having white and red for
colours.
Completely coloured rendering of the arms, possibly unofficial or
al least not currently used: at <www.ngw.nl>.
This "Cippo" is a stone monument on the San Marco Pass
(see at <www.vaol.it>).
Jan Mertens, 1 June 2009
There is a PDF
file concerning the gonfalon and the municipal flag:
Art. 3.4 mentions the gonfalon which may be displayed during
"ceremonies and other public occasions".
Art. 3.5 describes the flag as "bearing the colours red and
white.
The municipal flag is displayed every time the flags of the
Italian Republic and the European Union are used."
From a further PDF
file:
"Rules for the use of banner and coat of arms of Albaredo
per San Marco. Approved by City Council at its meeting on 7
December 2007 by resolution No. 32
Article 1 1.
In execution of. 3, paragraph 6 of the statute, these rules
concern the use of banner and emblem of the municipality of San
Albaredo per San Marco.
Chapter I
Municipal gonfalon
Article 2
Identification - location
1. The configuration of the banner is referred to in detail in
art. 3 of the Municipal Statute.
2. The gonfalon is kept in the hall of the Municipal Council.
Article 3
Display of the gonfalon
1. Outside the hall of the Municipal Council the gonfalon is
displayed only at solemn ceremonies and when municipal officers
participate.
2. This provision is in all cases subject to the rules which the
Mayor from time to time and according to circumstances, will
decide.
3. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, the
municipal Gonfalone is displayed, according to tradition, at the
following ceremonies:
- Procession "Madonna di Montenero" (first Sunday in
July)
- Procession of the Patron Saint of Albaredo per San Marco (S.
Rocco, 16 August)
- Funeral of former Mayors
- Funeral of the Mayor, aldermen, and municipal councilors in
office.
Article 4
Ways and forms of display
1. During the display the gonfalon must always be accompanied by
banner guards the number of which is determined in the following
paragraphs, wearing full uniform, and usually belonging to the
local police.
2. When the display is permanent two guards should be present for
the duration, one at each side.
3. If the gonfalon is displayed at parades, there will be at
least two guards.
4. When used at celebratory and commemorative events, including
those of a local character, the gonfalon will be decorated with a
tricolor scarf.
5. During funeral ceremonies,the tricolor scarf will be draped in
mourning."
There are also some nice photos of flag throwing on the feast day
of San Rocco (Saint Roch, Rochus) at <www.vallidelbitto.it>.
Jan Mertens, 3 June 2009