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image by Tomislav Šipek, 8 July 2024
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Štrpce is a small municipality located in a valley surrounded by
high mountains in southeastern part of Kosovo. The municipality has an
absolute majority of Serbian population.
Štrpce must be a new municipality (according to the new
administrative divisions from 1990), since the place of that name was
part of the municipality of Uroševac before 1990. The place is on the road from Uroševac to Prizren.
Ivan Sarajčić & Željko Heimer, 6 June 1999
The flag of Štrpce / Shtërpca municipality is blue with a coat of arms in the
middle.
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Tomislav Šipek, 8 July 2024
image by Tomislav Šipek, 8 July 2024
This flag was proposed by the Centre for Research of Orthodox Monarchism and was adopted on 2007-11-15 [2]. The current flag was thus adopted later, the adoption date still to be discovered.
Sources:
[1] Centre for Research of Orthodox Monarchism website at the
Internet Archive - Proposal for the arms and flag of Štrpce (saved on
2020-10-31):
http://www.czipm.org/strpce03.html
[2] The arms (and flag) of Štrpce at
Wikipedia (in Serbian):
https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 July 2024
image by Ivan Sarajčić, 5 June 1999
This proposed flag was designed by the Serbian Heraldry Society.
Dragomir Acović explains the design as follows:
The meaning of the flag is quite simple: the vertical stripes and the bottom one form the Cyrillic letter Š, as the initial of Štrpce, while the triangular motive alludes to the Šara Mountain. Red and white are the Serbian armorial colors.
Ivan Sarajčić & Ivan Sache, 3 October 2007
This flag was proposed by the Serbian Heraldic Society, but never adopted by
the municipality: it was never officially presented to the municipal assembly
and the proposal even seems to have been lost after a change of administration
[1].
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 July 2024