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![[Arms of Mandal]](../images/n/no-10-02.gif) image by
Željko Heimer, 26 February 2017
 
image by
Željko Heimer, 26 February 2017See Also:
In NFK 21/1995, Jan Oskar Engene wrote another article on municipal flags in 
Norway: "Noen norske byflagg" (A few Norwegian city flags), pp. 23-31. There 
seems to be no info on the preferred ratio of the Mandal flag, so I put it in 
8:11. (Please, don't laugh too much at my salmon drawing :)
Among several "world" languages, the Mandal web site provides info in 
Bosnian as well showing the B&H flag, quite unexpected I must say. On the other 
hand, a warm welcome to Mandal is somewhat cooled down with warning in several 
languages that 'All visitors to Mandal must report first to the 
"Tjenestetorvet".' I don't feel like much welcome if I first have to report to 
some local sheriff to leave my guns there. Possibly the wording is a bit rough 
in their Bosnian translation.
Željko Heimer, 04 March 2010
Flag is presented. 
Source:
https://lovdata.no/dokument/OV/forskrift/1995-02-24-208?q=flagg
http://foto.digitalarkivet.no 
Tomislav Šipek, 30 October 2015
On 1 January 2020, Lindesnes Municipality was 
merged with Mandal Municipality and Marnardal 
Municipality. The result of that unification was the relocation of the 
administrative center to Mandal and changes in the design of the flag and coat 
of arms, but the basic content remained from the old Lindesnes 
Municipality, depicting a lighthouse in white on a blue field.
 Tomislav Šipek, 28 November 2024
![[COA of Åfjord]](../images/n/no)10-02.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 30 October 2015
 
image by Tomislav Šipek, 30 October 2015
Here is coat of arms of Mandal. 
Tomislav Šipek, 30 October 2015
The coat of arms was approved by the royal resolution of 2 July 1921 after a 
drawing by Hallvard Trætteberg.
(The drawing of fish we have, and including those now shown on the coat of arms 
are my interpretations of the fish, following the Norwegian tradition that any 
artwork matching the blazon should be considered good enough... The 
Traetteberg's original artwork is as the one 
here although that one is a low quality reproduction...)
The description
provided: "... tre sølv laks på blå bunn." In English: Azure three salmons 
argent.
The salmons represent the fishing in Mandalselva river, being the only southern 
Norwegian town with considerably salmon industry. [c2j87] 
notes that in the beginning of the 17th century Mandal's salmon was considered 
the best quality in Norway. 
Anyway, in the early 20th century the town used a coat of arms divided per bend 
sinister with a brig (two masted ship) on sea in the upper and three salmons 
also in bend sinister two and one. It was designed by Tobias Danielsen and was 
replaced with the current design when Mandal got market rights in 1921.
Željko Heimer, 10 November 2015