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Kutina (Town, Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia)

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Flag of Kutina, horizontal and vertical (table flag) versions in use - Images by Željko Heimer, 14 December 2002

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Flag of Kutina, prescribed versions - Images by Željko Heimer, 2 February 2015


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Presentation of Kutina

The Town of Kutina (24,597 inhabitants in 2001, 14,814 in the town of Kutina) is most well-known for the petrochemical industry situated there.

Željko Heimer, 14 December 2002


Flag of Kutina

The symbols of Kutina (municipal website) are prescribed by Decision Odluka o grbu i zastavi grada Kutine, adopted on 27 May 1993 by the Town Assembly and published in the Town official gazette Službene novine Grada Kutine, No. 3.

The flag is described in Article 7, as follows:

The flag of the Town of Kutina is composed of three colours: red, white and blue, with the coat of arms of Kutina in the centre of the white field. The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is 2:1.2. The flag colours are set horizontally in this order from the top: red, white, blue.
The red colour composes one sixth of the flag width, the white four sixths of the flag width and the blue one sixth of the flag width. The blue field of the flag ends with an indentation, its top being the crossing point of the blue field diagonals. The flag is outlined with a golden ribbon, and the bottom edge of the blue field is edged with a golden fringe.

This flag was used eiither as prescribed or without indentation (rectangular), and as a table flag, containing the name of the town inscribed under the downward offset coat of arms.

The flag of Kutina in actual use is white with the coat of arms in the middle.

Željko Heimer, 2 February 2015


Coat of arms of Kutina

[Town coat of arms]

Coat of arms of Kutina - Image by Željko Heimer, 14 December 2002

The coat of arms is described in Article 4 of the aforementioned Decision, as follows:

The coat of arms of the Town of Kutina is rectangular in shape with longer vertical sides, the bottom side with rounded corners and its central part with a pointed extrusion. The basic coat of arms colour is blue (the colour of the Croatian flag). In the center of the coat of arms are two squares, one within the other. The inner square is divided into 16 silver and red fields, so that the first topmost field is silver. The squares are set so that their bottom corner points towards the pointed extrusion of the coat of arms. The area between the two squares is golden. At the top square corner a silver magpie, the head turned towards left. At the top of the coat of arms is a folded silver sash, the ends fringed golden. Above the central part of the sash are freely set two green leaves. The end of the left grapevine leaf enters the sash, and the stalk of the right oak leaf lays over the sash. The basic coat of arms drawing is black.

Kutina bears the arms of their medieval lords Csupor de Monoszlo (Čupor Moslavački), whose most prominent member was Demetrius II Csupor de Monoszlo, installed in 1446 as Bishop of Knin. The coat of arms of the Csupor family was already known in the 14th century. At the end of the 15th century the family died out and thier estates were eventually inherited by the Erdödy family, which bore de Monoszlo as their second attribute. The magpie is said to symbolize labor towards richness. Actually only the shield of Csupor is used (see Bojničić [bjn99a]), with a modified crest.

Željko Heimer, 2 February 2015


Erroneous coat of arms

[Town coat of arms]

Proposed coat of arms of Kutina - Image by Željko Heimer, 14 December 2002

The coat of arms was widely used in the 1990s with a purpure field, which is erroenous; purpure is not among the colours allowed in regulations for coat of arms.

Željko Heimer, 2 February 2015