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by Jarig Bakker, 1 Jun 2001
The historical town of Mikulov, with 7787 inhabitants, in southeast
Moravia, near Austrian boundary (German name: Nikolsburg) has a "Cape
Verde-like" flag with five horizontal stripes, blue, white, red, white,
and blue (3:1:1:1:3), i.e. with colors derived from the town's Coat of Arms (blue
shield with silver-red castle and town). The flag has been officially granted
in 1999 (May 25). I thought that the top right image shows the Belarus-like
flag (and blue sky) until I discovered the decree
Source: town's public notice, published on the Mikulov
website.
Jan Zrzavy, 1 Jun 2001
image from this
website, located by Jarig Bakker, 4 Sep 2001
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