Gostyń county (Poland) (original) (raw)

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Powiat gostyński, Wielkopolskie voivodship
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](../images/p/pl-wp-go.gif)image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 3 Dec 2002
- Gostyń county flag
- Gostyń county Coat of Arms Gminy (districts) in Gostyń county:
- Borek Wielkopolski
- Gostyń
- Krobia
- Pępowo
- Piaski
- Pogorzela
- Poniec See also:
- Poland
- Polish municipal flags
- Wielkopolskie voivodship subdivisions
Gostyń county flag
GOSTYŃ County - WIELKOPOLSKIE Voivodship - Old German name: Gostyn.
From written description at this webpage:
"...according to the Decision of the County Council the flag of the Gostyń County is a tricolor, from top - gold; middle - light blue; bottom - red. Contrary to that, the media reports describe the top-color as yellow..."
The Polish name has a little slash over "n", which makes it sound like a Spanish "n" with the little friendly wave on top of it.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 3 Dec 2002
Gostyń county Coat of Arms
[go.gif)](../images/p/pl-wp%29go.gif)image from this website.
Bigger image on this webpage. Description:
The shield is divided in the form of a turned "T". The dexter field shows a golden dome on bright blue. The sinister field has the Wielkopolskie eagle on red. The bottom field has on white three red towers; the middle one is slightly bigger and the ones on the sides have both a bright blue roof.
The golden dome shows the basilica on the holy mountain, devoted to the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary.
The red background with the Wielkopolskie eagle is a historic Coat of Arms.
The three red towers symbolise the Coat of Arms of the city of Gostyń.
The colors and flag of the county is Yellow - Blue - Red, but the form is still unknown.
Jens Pattke, 5 Oct 2002