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The historical Hungarian provinces in Hungarian: megye (1837-1849;
1867-1920), in German: komitat (1790-1837, 1849-1867), and in Latin:
comitatus
(before 1709). Ľupa means county in Slovakian.
István Molnár, 7 Apr 2002
Yesterday, the first assemblies of the new regions of the Slovak Republic
were elected. New regional symbols are to be expected.
Jan Zrzavy, 3 Dec 2001
Nowadays on regional level there are State adminstrative offices called
Krajske
urady (sg. Krajsky úrad) with a Head called "prednosta"
and Self- government entities called Vyššie územné celky (Higher
territorial units, sg. Vyšší územný celok - VÚC). What should be the Arms
of VÚC from the article by Leon Sokolovský, member of Heraldic Commission,
Slovakian Ministry of Intern. Newspaper Pravda, Saturday, January 1, 2002
... Although regional parliament will decide about design of these symbols,
from formal point of view the ought to be certain common parameters, which
make regional symbols clearly distinguishable from the others in the Slovakia.
It would be pity if high quality of modern Slovakian Heraldry were lowered
by uncontrolled approvals of regional arms. In October 2001 a following
conception were discussed in Heraldic Commission.
By law sanctioned self - governed regions are artificial entities without
link to historical administrative division of Slovakian
territory. ... Thats why also VÚC Coats of Arms shell be wholly new.
It is nonsense to use ho motifs from all Counties....
The Arms of VÚC shell be on Late- Gothic shield (with round base).
There should be only one figure, as typical as possible for the region,
for occupations of its population, for natural conditions of it etc. All
these Arms should have white bordure.
Recommended symbols for particular regional Arms: -
Nitriansky samosprávny kraj: three linden
rods
Trenciansky samosprávny. kraj - three maple
leaves
Trnavský samosprávny. kraj. - wreath of three ears
Bratislavský samosprávny. kraj. - bunch of
grapes
Prešovský samosprávny. kraj. - three spruce
trees
Žilinský samosprávny kraj - a pine branch
Banskobystrický samosprávny kraj - three oak trees
Košický samosprávny kraj - three roses.
Aleš Křížan, 21 Mar 2002
I am sending a copy of newspaper article (Hospodarske noviny, 11-01-2002)
concerning proposals for Slovak regional COAs made by the ministry of interior
of the Slovak Republic (that Petr Exner sent me). As the Bratislava Region
COA has actually be approved (and is identical to the proposal), it seems
to me that other proposals are also promising. However, I've only b/w image
but experts on the old Hungarian symbolics are likely to be able to make
color versions.
No info about flags so far.
Jan Zrzavy, 31 Mar 2002
Some info reported by Aleš Křížan (based on Slovak newspapers):
It seems that
1. Zilina Region has "quartered flag yellow-green-blue-red".
2. Nitra Region has "quartered (?) flag of three colors, blue, yellow
and red".
3. Trencin Region has COA, no info about the flag.
4. Presov Region should have discussed its symbols on April (no info
about results).
5. Bratislava Region has at least COA.
6. Kosice Region - the flag has been reported earlier (two hoist square
fields, yellow over blue, and two horizontal stripes, red
over yellow).
At present, the info is quite vague. However - as we know Slovak obsession
in making "unified flag patterns" - it is not excluded (*my* interpretation!)
that all regional flags will follow the Kosice Region
pattern (the only whose image is known). However, we have no information
about formal approving even the Kosice Region's flag by the Slovak heraldic
commission.
Jan Zrzavy, 28 May 2002
New site of Zilina Region is open: it shows valid Arms of the Region
- see this website.
According to my infos, Presov Region is still flagless.
Ales Krizan, 21 Aug 2002
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