Flag of Prague
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Proportion | 2:3 |
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Adopted | 28 April 1891 |
Design | Two equal horizontal bands of yellow (top) and red (bottom) |
Designed by | Josef Emler, 1886 |
The flag of Prague, officially the flag of the capital city of Prague is one of the symbols of Prague, alongside the coat of arms of Prague.
Flags of the districts and municipal parts
[edit]The 57 districts of Prague and municipal parts have their own flags.[1]
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Prague-Běchovice
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Prague-Benice
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Prague-Březiněves
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Prague-Čakovice
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Prague-Ďáblice
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Prague-Dolní Chabry
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Prague-Dolní Měcholupy
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Prague-Dolní Počernice
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Prague-Dubeč
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Prague-Klánovice
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Prague-Koloděje
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Prague-Kolovraty
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Prague-Královice
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Prague-Křeslice
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Prague-Kunratice
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Prague-Libuš
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Prague-Lipence
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Prague-Lochkov
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Prague-Lysolaje
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Prague-Nebušice
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Prague-Nedvězí u Říčan
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Prague-Petrovice
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Prague-Přední Kopanina
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Prague-Řeporyje
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Prague-Satalice
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Prague-Šeberov
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Prague-Slivenec
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Prague-Suchdol
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Prague-Štěrboholy
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Prague-Troja
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Prague-Újezd u Průhonic
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Prague-Velká Chuchle
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Prague-Vinoř
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Prague-Zbraslav
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Prague-Zličín
References
[edit]- ^ "Registr komunálních symbolů". rekos.psp.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-04-28.
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