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The current flag of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship has been used since 2009. It is a yellow (golden) rectangle with the aspect ratio of height to width of 5:8. In its centre there is a left-faced black eagle, with a white (silver) crescent-shaped przepaska put across its wings, with a white (silver) cross pattée on top of it, in its middle.
The eagle had been adopted from the coat of arms of the voivodeship, [6] which itself, was based on the coat of arms of Lower Silesia, originally introduced in 1224 by Henry II the Pious, duke of Silesia. [8] The flag of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, used from 2008 to 2009.
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Lower Poland: Lesser Poland Małopolskie: Horizontal tricolor of white, yellow and red (2:1:2) Lower Silesia: Lower Silesia Dolnośląskie: Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest Lublin Lubelskie: Horizontal tricolor of white, red and yellow (2:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship ...
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Horizontal tricolor of red, white and black (1:2:1) Lesser Poland Voivodeship (flag information) 1999 Horizontal tricolor of white, yellow and red (2:1:2) Łódź Voivodeship (flag information) 2002 Five vertical stripes of red and yellow Lower Silesian Voivodeship (flag information) 2009
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The flag proposed by the Union of Upper Silesians in 1920. On 23 April 1920, the Union of Upper Silesians, an independence movement for Upper Silesia, proposed a design for a flag of the potential Upper Silesian independent state. The flag would be divided horizontally into three stripes, that were, from top to bottom: black, white, and yellow.
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