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by Roberto Breschi from CISV
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Driving along road 241, I passed Pso di Costalunga (which is
also the border between Bolzano and Trento
provinces) and there was three flags hoisted: EU, Ladins and seven-stripes flag.
Order of the stripes was red-blue-yellow-light
blue-white-green-crimson. As I arrived the next town (Vigo/Vich a.k.a Vigo de Fasse) I saw the
same flag in front of the
city hall, this time together with EU , Italy and town flag.
The flags were hanging flags and comparing it to the Italy
flag made me think that even thou the stripes appeared vertical
in both flags, in "regular" flags they will be
horizontal. This is not the PACE flag since there is no inscription
and the order of colors is different.
Dov Gutterman, 20 October 2004
Look similar to <www.fassainfo.com>.
It's the banner on the left side of the entrance of the tent.
Also see the logo of the Val di Fassa ice hockey team at
<www.hcfassa.com>.
It is probably a local flag of "Val di Fassa" (Fassa
Valley). The order of the colours does not seem regular.
Paolo Montanelli, 20 October 2004
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