Altopiano dei Sette Comuni (Veneto, Italy) (original) (raw)

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I Cimbri dei Sette Comuni, De Tzimbar von Siben Komoinen, Cimbri of the Seven Communities
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Altopiano dei Sette Comuni include: Asiago, Conco, Enego, Foza, Gallio, Lusiana. Roana and Rotzo.
Dov Gutterman, 27 December 2004
Cimbri of the Seven Communities - I Cimbri dei Sette Comuni - De Tzimbar von Siben Komoinen: The _Sette Comuni_federation is known to have been fully organized between the years of 1270 and 1339, but the Document of Federation was destroyed in fires due to hostilities around 1500. The federation lasted until the Napoleonic invasions around 1807. The territory was under the Austrian rule from 1815 to 1866 and was annexed to Italy by the international accord in 1866.
The Seven Communes are located in the Province of Vicenza, in the area known as Altopiano di Asiago, a tourist paradise. The capital and cultural center of the Cimbri of Seven Communes is in the town of Lusaan (Lusiana).
The flag above is based on Asiago arms.
There are flags attributed to Cimbri of the Seven Communities at Padanian websites. Those flag are in question and should be dealt with caution. There is no other report about their use or mere existance.
Another flag is reported by Jaume Oll�'s "Flag Report" as reverse of the Territorial Militia's flag with the historical emblem of the Reggenza dei Sette Comuni.
Sources: wikipedia, <www.cimbri7comuni.it>.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 20 July 2008
Flag at "Flag Report"
This flag is reported by Jaume Oll�'s "Flag Report" as reverse of the Territorial Militia's flag with the historical emblem of the Reggenza dei Sette Comuni.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 20 July 2008
Padanian Flags of Cimbri of the Seven Communities (in question!)

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