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The Kralovehradecky region (kralovehradecky is adjektivum from Hradec
Kralove) approved regional symbols 12.6.2001. The Czech Parliament will
approve this symbols autumn. The picture is on CVP too. The regional flag
is heraldic.
Petr Exner, 18 Jun 2001
Hradec Kralove Region ("Kralovehradecky kraj") - the proposal made by
Petr Exner (two Bohemian lions, golden G, and golden crown) has been approved
by the regional assembly.
Jan Zrzavy, 18 Jun 2001
The parliamentary heraldic and vexillological subcommittee approved
the proposals from Liberec and Hradec Kralove Regions. See Petr Exner's
"Czech Vexillological
Pages" for images.
Jan Zrzavy, 25 Sep 2001
Two new flags of Czech regions were officially granted by the chairman
of the House of Representatives (decree No. 92, October 8, 2001): those
of the Liberec Region and the Hradec Kralove Region. Both are identical
to the proposals included in "Czech Vexillological Pages" and FOTW. (Note
that Bohemian lions should be identical to those used in the Czech COA.)
Jan Zrzavy, 2 Nov 2001
The "G" shape (Kralovehradecky kraj) is derived from stone carving on
organ-loft in Holy Spirit Cathedral in Hradec Králové. It is a most interesting
Gothic building of bricks.
Aleš Křížan, 1 Feb 2002