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Łobez district (Poland)
Łobez county, Zachodnio-Pomorskie voivodship
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image by Jarig Bakker, 3 Jul 2001
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Łobez flag
The flag of Łobez commune consists of three parallel bands of equal width:
yellow, green and red. In the upper corner, just beside the staff, there
is the town's Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms of the town and the commune shows an image of
a crowned wolf taken over from the coat of arms of the Borko family, former
owners of the town. The name of the town comes from the river on which
it is situated, i.e. the word "Laba". It used to refer to all what
was flowing or liquid. According to another theory, the name "Łobez"
was derived from the Slavonic word "lobose" meaning a swampy and
wet place grown with rushes called "łabuź". In both cases the meaning
of the name "Łobez" refers to "a place on water". The town and the
commune Łobez are situated in the middle pan of zachodniopomorskie province,
in the Łobez county, at the railway line Szczecin - Gdańsk. It lies about
100 km from Szczecin, and 60 km from Stargard Szczeciński. It covers 228
km2 and is inhabited by over 15,000 people.
Source this
webpage.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Jul 2001
Łobez Coat of Arms
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webpage.