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image by Marcus Schmöger, 16 Nov 2006
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The flag is indeed one of the rare Bavarian municipal flags that come
in the horizontal variant (own observation and photos 23 May 2001 and 3
Oct 2001). They have a vertical variant ("Banner") as well (own observation
and photos 29 Aug 2001).
Most of the horizontal municipal flags I have seen are from municipalities
quite close to Munich, in the so-called "Speckgürtel" (bacon belt)
(Pliening, Poing, Vaterstetten, Taufkirchen b. München, Neuried, Sauerlach).
My hypothesis is that the municipal administrations see this as a more
"official" type of flag that is more apt for these municipalities that
have grown considerably over the last few decades. It has a certain "we
are not one of those rural communes with their hanging flag" touch.
Marcus E.V. Schmöger, 3 Dec 2005
image by Marcus Schmöger, 16 Nov 2006
image from the homepage
of Poing.
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