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Lublin Voivodeship (Polish: województwo lubelskie) is a voivodeship (province) of Poland, located in the southeastern part of the country, with its capital in Lublin.

Description[]

Civil Flag[]

The civil flag of the Lublin Voivodeship is a tricolour rectangle, with the aspect ratio of height to width of 5:8. It consists of three horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: white (silver), red and yellow (golden). The top and bottom stripes are twice the height of the middle stripe, a proportion of 2⁄5 each to 1⁄5. In the centre is located coat of arms of the voivodeship.

Coat of Arms[]

The coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship depicts of a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck. The cervus is facing left. The charge is placed within a red Iberian style escutcheon.

State Flag[]

The state flag is a red rectangle, with the aspect ratio of height to width of 3:4. It features the white (silver) male cervus mid-jump, with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck.

History[]

The flag was adopted by the Lublin Regional Assembly, on 14 June 2004, in the resolution no. XIX/316/04. The flag and the coat of arms were designed by graphic designer Andrzej Heidrich.

The state flag was based on the banner of Lublin Land used during the battle of Grunwald.

Flag redesigns[]