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Does this mean that this Bezirk has only got a hanging
flag, whereas the other Bezirke have
only
got horizontal flags? And where does the 11:3 ratio come from?
Santiago Dotor, 30 Jan 2001
The flags of the Bavarian Bezirke are based on Linder
1997 which is available online
[but without images] at the Der Flaggenkurier website. He shows
six of them as 'normal' horizontal flags, only the one of Oberbayern as
a vertical flag. As both Dieter Linder and me live in Munich
(the capital of Oberbayern) we both checked the flag of Oberbayern on our
own, and Dieter Linder depicted a sketch of it in his article. I made several
photos of the Oberbayern flag, and also measured it (it is 440 × 120 cm,
i.e. 11:3 proportion). There is no official basis for this proportion;
this flag is not even official, as already mentioned. I guess this is just
what the flag manufacturer wanted to make. The Bezirk Oberbayern
definitely does not use a horizontal 'normal' flag.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 Feb 2001