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Trzydnik Duży rural district (Poland)
Kraśnik county, Lubelskie voivodship
Last modified: 2018-12-15 by rob raeside
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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 6 Oct 2008
adopted 2005; design: Mr.Dudzinski
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Trzydnik Duży rural district flag
Trzydnik Duży - rural commune, Kraśnik County, Lubelskie Voivodship.
The Arms and the flag were adopted sometime in 2005.
Based on a legend, the Arms show on a red field a stylized silver knightly
shield under a royal crown and between the branches of an oak tree.
The Arms and the flag were designed by Mr.Dudzinski.
The legend on which the Arms are based says about a three-day stay
of King John III Sobieski ( the one who chased the Turks from Vienna) at
the village (hence
the name of it: Trzydnik = three-day) where he was, supposedly, fond
of resting under a huge oak tree while watching his troops hauling the
Turkish loot back home.
The knightly shield in the Arms was taken from Sobieski's personal
Coat of Arms, as was his own royal crown too.
There is no description of the flag, but the good proof of it is provided
here, as
well as the standard of the commune, the Arms and seal).
Chrystian Kretowicz, 6 Oct 2008
Trzydnik Duży Coat of Arms
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 6 Oct 2008
adopted 2005; design: Mr.Dudzinski