Magyarországi Zászló Társaság (MZT) (original) (raw)
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See also
- Hungary
- Vexillological Associations
- Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques (FIAV)
Association Name: | Magyarországi Zászló Társaság (MZT) - Hungarian Flag Society |
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Officers: | László Balogh, director [vacant]: secretary |
Type: | Association |
Territory: | Hungary |
Established: | 6 January 1994 Changed name from Zászlókutató Intézet (ZI) in 2000. Changed name in 1995 from Magyar Vexillológiai Társaság/Hungarian Vexillological Association (HUVA). |
FIAV Member since: | 5 June 1995 (Full Member) |
Flag: | White-green-white triband with a red triangle at the hoist. Ratio is 2:3. The new flag was adopted at the end of July 2003. |
Former Flag: | 2:3 ratio, 6 vertical stripes (red, white, green, yellow, black and blue). Red-white-green are the Hungarian colors; 3 colors are added to represent the 6 continents. |
Contact Information
Mailing Address: | Other Communication: |
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Magyarországi Zászló Társaság (MZT) c/o László Balogh Ifjúság utca 30. 2040 BUDAÖRS Hungary | Telephone: +36 (23) 421-362 (László Balogh) E-mail: zaszlomuzeum@freemail.hu |
PublicationsLinks to journals lists articles from this source (if present) by bibliographic code, not by title or content.
Name | Language | Frequency | Period | ISSN |
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Zászlóvilág/Flagworld | Hungarian/English | Quarterly | 1994-1996 | - |
Zászlómúzeumi Tájékoztató/Bulletin of Flag Museum | Hungarian | Quarterly | 1996- | - |
Former Flag
[](../images/v/vex-zkio.gif) image by Sándor Kiss
2:3 ratio, 6 vertical stripes (red, white, green, yellow, black and blue). Red-white-green are the Hungarian colors; 3 colors are added to represent the 6 continents.