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Orlová town, Czech Republic

Karviná okres, Moravian-Silesian region

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Orlová town flag

[Orlová town flag] image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 17 Aug 2001

One new Czech city flag: the city of Orlova has flag divided vertically into three stripes, blue, black, and white (9:2:9). In the blue field, there is half of a yellow eagle with red beak and legs; in the white field, there is a red tree. Flag ratio 2:3. (City decree, 2000.)
Jan Zrzavy, 13 Aug 2001

If you thought you've seen this eagle before, you're correct. It was taken from Karvina flag because the drawing was very similar. Many Czech flags do not use the exact image of their respective coats of arms, but a more stylized image. Image is based on BW drawing, sent by Aleš Křížan, 22 Dec 2000.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 17 Aug 2001


Orlová Coat of Arms

[Orlová Coat of Arms] image from this website.

The coat of arms is per pale, sinister per fess (1) Dimidiated Těšin eagle (a canting element, "Orel" = eagle); (2) eradicated oak gules in argent); (3) Sable minertools argent.
Aleš Křížan, 22 Dec 2000