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Every district has the right (according to the constitution)
to have its own emblems, that are Coat of Arms and flags. Only
the flags of the XVIth district are known for the moment.
Pascal Vagnat, 29 December 1998
The 23 district use their name in different forms. For
example:
Budavári Önkormányzat (Bp I.)
Budapest Főváros II. kerület Önkormányzata (Bp II.)
Óbuda-Békásmegyer Önkormányzata (Bp III.)
Budapest IV. kerület Újpest (Bp IV.)
Belváros-Lipótváros Önkormányzata (Bp V.)
Főváros means Capital, kerület means district and
Önkormányzat means Community
István Molnár, 17 October 2000
If I am not much mistaken, all of the Budapest district flags
shown on exhibition include the Coat of Arms.
Željko Heimer, 23 April 2001
I have a photo about XXII district flag without Coat of Arms
flying on the City Hall. I think some district has got common
(without) and ceremonical (with Coat of Arms) flags. (e.g. II,
XVI, XX districts).
István Molnár, 23 April 2001
As you have already noted, it seems that the districts use
more then one version of the flag - variations with and without
the Coat of Arms are common, as well as the variations for horizontal and
vertical hoisting.
Željko Heimer, 9 June 2001