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The county has an agricultural character (66-85% of its territory under various forms of cultivation). Rich in geothermal resources, with underground waters of 60o C.
Arms adopted on June 29, 1999 (resolution # VIII/53/99).
Flag adopted on October 1, 2003 (resolution # X/57/03).
"Arms: The shield is divided horizontally into two parts.
On the upper, silver field a red Pomeranian griffin holding a five-petal
red rose.
The lower part is divided vertically into three fields.
On the right, red field is a baptismal font and the Bishop's pastoral
staff behind it.
On the middle, blue field are three golden, six-pointed stars.
On the left, red field are three golden wheat stalks.
It was attempted to preserve the elements of the municipal Arms of
Pyrzyce and Lipiany, elements of the county's Arms of 1928, to introduce
more historic traditions and to underscore the agricultural character of
the county.
The upper field of the Arms reminds the belonging of the region to
the historical principality of West Pomeranian Grifits, but the red rose
was also added to stress
the local folklore of the area.
Lower right field: there is to this day a famous Well of Saint Otto,
a relic of the mass baptism of the Pyrzyczanie tribe performed by Bishop
Otto von Bamberg during the rule of Boleslaw Wrymouth in 1124.
Middle field honors the second city of the county - Lipiany.
Left field reminds us of the ancient links of the area to the agriculture
and the connection of the archaic Slavic word for wheat - "pir" or "pyr"
with the modern name of the city and county.
Flag: rectangular piece of cloth divided vertically into three bands
of equal width.
Each of these bands is further divided into three equal color fields:
In the upper and lower band are colors: white-red-white.
In the middle band the colors are: blue-white-blue.
On the obverse of the flag only, the red griffin with the rose from
the Arms is placed on the central, white field.
The colors:
red - CMYK (0,100,100,0)
blue - CMYK (100,0,0,0)
Ratio of the flag is 5:8."
Chrystian Kretowicz, 30 Nov 2008