Flag of Ursynów
Proportion | 100:99 (de jure) 5:8 (de facto) |
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Adopted | 14 February 1995 |
The flag that serves as the symbol of
Design
The flag of Ursynów is a divided into 3 horizontal stripes, that are, from the top to bottom, navy blue, yellow, and red. The aspect ratio of the height to the wight of the flag, was described in the establishing resolution as 100:99, although in practice, such proportions aren't used. Instead, the flag is usually given a shape of a wider rectangle, with the proportions equal 5:8. The proportion of the stripes to each other were described as equal 26:7:7, however, those proportion also remain unused in practice. Instead, the flag is usually presented with the blue stripe two times bigger than the remaining two stripes, with the proportion equal 2:1:1.[1][2]
The yellow and red stripes reference the flag of Warsaw, while meaning behind the blue stripe reminds unknown.[1][2]
History
The flag was adopted on 14 February 1995, as the flag of the
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Herb i flaga". ursynow.um.warszawa.pl (in Polish).
- ^ a b c Jacek Skorupski: Flagi w Warszawie; In: Flaga. Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Weksykologicznego, vol. 12, p. 15, December 2000. Polskie Towarzystwo Weksykologiczne. ISSN 1509-2429.
- ^ Ustawa z dnia 19 lipca 2002 r. o zmianie ustawy o ustroju miasta stołecznego Warszawy, Warsaw: 19 July 2002; In: 2002 Journal of Laws of Poland, no. 127, position 1087, Warsaw: 2002.