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How does this reflects on the Praha CoA? If I am not much mistaken the CoA of the city (or the capital region) has lesser variants withotu flags, but the greater variant is adorned with the flags in the crest. Has it been changed also, or would it need a special decision of the city administration in this regards, or the change is "automatic".
Zeljko Heimer, 10 Feb 2004
Anything can happen in Prague - including nothing! In fact two flags on the greater Praha arms represent Praha 3 already: Královské Vinohrady (Königliche Weinberge) and Žižkov (Zischkow/Veitsberg). The first Greater CoA was introduced in 1926 (approved in 1927), and contained 18 banners. Those banners were in fact used only on that CoA. Six more banners were added to the crest in 1991, when the Prague arms were novelised for the last time. If the CoA were to be changed it is probably with the addition of 6 or nx6 banners. However the administrative division of Prague is "senseless" according to Pavel
Fojtik. There are 56 municipal units, 112 cadastral units, as well as 15 units named Praha 1 to 15; The areas covered by those units do not overlap, and neither do probably the sewage districts or whatever they got more.
Source: Pavel Fojtik "Flags of the municipal units of the city of Prague", in a special edition of Vexilokontakt "Flags over Czech towns", September 2000.
Petr Exner promised to devote a special issue of his famous VexLex series to Prague district flags, and hopefully we will learn more about this rather confusing business.
Jarig Bakker, 11 Feb 2004
At this website are proposals for flag and CoA of Praha3, consisting of Zizkov and Vinohrady. Flag and CoA are based on those two wards; the last page mentions a page with three flagproposals and one crude CoA, which now seem to be finalized.
Jarig Bakker, 9 Jul 2002