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by István Molnár, 27 March 2001
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Translated from: http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/zaszlo.html
:
"The city flag has a ratio of 1:2, rectangular, a silver
(that is, white [then "argent" is the better word])
background, with a fringe of the same colour. The municipal arms
are situated in the centre third of the flag - according to the
usual scale - with a grape wreath bordering the lower part. On
the flag, the arms may be placed either horizontally or
vertically."
Georges G. Kovari III , 3 March 2000
Based on the Res. No. 11/1991. (X.10.) of the Community of the
Town at http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/jelkrend.html
István Molnár, 27 March 2001
Silver means white, not grey!! The picture is incorrect on http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/zaszlo.html
Description: Ratio of the flag of the town is 1:2, rectangle, the
basic colour of it is silver (means white).
My friend living there said: the colours are of the CoA (and flag
of course): white-blue-green! On the picture you can see at: http://www.dunakeszi.hu/egyeb/zaszlo.gif
the colours are: grey-blue-black (sic!)
István Molnár, 7 April 2001
from: http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/zaszlo.html
, located by Dov Gutterman, 3 March 2000
from: http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/cimer.html
, located by Dov Gutterman, 3 March 2000
Translated from this site:
"The municipal arms are "anvil-shaped",
silver/argent in the middle - simbolizing the Danube -
"wavy-lined" separating the flag into two parts. On the
top part, with a blue background, the city's patron saint, Saint
Michael, can be seen, in silver. The arms' lower green field
contains a horsehead coupé(?) silver, symbolizing Alag's
horseracing."
Georges G. Kovari III , 3 March 2000
from: http://www.dunakeszi.hu/varos/pecset.html,
located by Dov Gutterman, 3 March 2000
Translated from this site:
"The city's pending seal is oval-shaped, with a 5x6 cm
diameter. The "sealpress" (I can't think of the word,
perhaps the stamping itself? - Unsure) is oval-shaped, with a
2.35x3 cm diameter. On the top part, on a stylized ribbon, is the
inscription "Dunakeszi". On the seal's lower-right[sic]
field, Saint Michael is situated, on an anvil-shaped shield. On
the lower part of the seal, the inscription "KEZEW
1255", which represents the settlement's first written
mention, and the date of that mention."
Georges G. Kovari III , 3 March 2000
Dunakeszi is a town (from 1977) on the left bank of the Danube
River in Pest County neighbouring Budapest. The town has got
28.857 inhabitants (1990 census) nearly all of them are
Hungarians. One of the Official Ethnic Minorities of Hungary has
got ethnic council in the town: The Gipsies.
The territory is populated from the Stone Age. On the bank of the
river is a Roman fortification. (The Danube was the border of the
Roman Empire. The left bank was Pannonia Province.) The town
was mentioned first in 1225. In 1559 was under Ottoman rule (part
of the Buda vilayet). In 1644 the village was destroyed. In 1718
there were just 18 family. The settlement has got 3.116
inhabitants in 1910. In 1950 the village was united with Alag
(famous horse-breading place). The village became a town in 1977.
Istvan Molnar, 8 July 2000
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