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Siroki Brijeg (West Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Last modified: 2006-02-25 by dov gutterman
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image by Željko Heimer, 14 November 1999



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Overview

Siroki Brijeg - The flag is shown on <www.siroki-brijeg.com> and several other sites on the net (though on all those captioned as "coat of arms"!).
The flag is blue-white-blue vertical triband of Canadian pattern (1:2:1), in ratio 1:2. In the middle, there is the coat of arms of the city - blue shield with silver church. The shield is topped by a "crown" of red, with thin white line dividing it from the blue field. The church shown on the shield is the church in the city. Siroki Brijeg was called Lištica during post-WWII Yugoslavia period, the name being actually the name of the surrounding valley. As one could easily guess from the symbols, the city is mainly Croat populated.
Željko Heimer , 14 November 1999

Siroki Brijeg seems to have a flag blue-white-blue with shield in center. Shield is a white church in blue field (crown is stylized and red).
Jaume Ollé , 8 December 1999


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