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Trawniki commune (Poland)

Swidnik county, Lubelskie vojvodship

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[Trawniki commune flag] image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 8 Oct 2008
adopted 13 Feb 2003 See also:

Trawniki commune flag

Trawniki - rural commune, Świdnik County, Lubelskie Voivodship.

Arms and flag were adopted on February 13, 2003 (resolution # IV/16/2003).
"Arms are in the form of a so-called Spanish shield, divided into three parts.
On the green upper right field there is an initial "T". On the blue upper left field there is a golden Bishop's mitre (infula). On the large red lower field there are two silver Polish-style sabers, crossed.

Flag: Two ribbons, gold and silver, tied into a knot, divide the fields of the flag into four wedges: upper one - blue, lower one - green, and those on the sides - red."

Trawniki was the site of a Nazi concentration camp ("Ivan the Terrible" - John Demianyuk) and the SS Training Camp where Goralischer Waffen SS Legion was supposed to be created (never did), but the Russian, Ukrainian and Baltic units underwent extensive training.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 8 Oct 2008


Trawniki Coat of Arms

[Trawniki coat of arms] image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 8 Oct 2008