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The Communide di Filettino has declared independence and it's "an 
unrecognized principality (Principality of Filettino) located about 70 km east 
of Rome and about 30 km north of Frosinone". Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filettino
"There has been such an outcry by small towns across Italy at the 
government move to abolish local councils and merge them with larger towns that 
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's coalition may be forced to backtrack. " (The 
move of merger between Filettino with Trevi sparked this independence movement)
Source: 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14774526 
So far, it has 
its own coat of arms (http://www.principatodifilettino.com/principato.jpg) 
and its own banknotes. No flag reported yet. For additional information go to:
Communie di Filettino (official website)
http://www.comunefilettino.it/ 
Principato di Filettino (official website)
http://www.principatodifilettino.com/ 
Esteban Rivera, 3 
September 2011
The flag is seen on several photos on the web. It is golden (yellow) with the 
coat of arms centered. I reconstructed it (roughly) for the page of Filettino in 
the album "Europe To Be" Part II
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1717351273398.1826737355&l=0f0d28645c&type=1
Chrystian Kretowicz, 3 September 2011
You can find the photos Chrystian refers to at:
http://www.principatodifilettino.com/foto/comune1.jpg 
http://www.principatodifilettino.com/foto/27349f7c4be6774e09b24b0da6ed1f30.jpg
http://www.principatodifilettino.com/foto/53505665e0d72aa7d879393855454bf7.jpg
However, I am not sure if these are the "principality" flags. First of 
all, the photos show the flag alongside the Italian flag: rather strange for an 
independentist flag, isn't it? Second, the website does sell (as merchandise) 
t-shirts with the arms, but no flags; also a bit strange. But finally, the 
photos do not clearly show the arms in the centre: to me, it looks slightly more 
like the official municipal arms and not the "principality" arms; the photos are 
not clear enough to decide the question.
M. Schmöger, 9 
September 2011
The photos, although not very clear, show the wreath around the shield of the 
coat of arms. The municipal arms don't have a wreath. By not trying to sell the 
flags, they, perhaps, are implying it is not a serious attempt at independence, 
and by displaying the Italian flag alongside their own they show they are not 
dead-set on leaving Italy. In my opinion, the whole affair is about gaining some 
publicity and, perhaps, influence the backtracking of the proposed legislation. 
It is really hard to believe they are very serious about all this commotion. 
Just a stunt.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 9 September 2011