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Association Name: | Czech Vexillological Society / Česká Vexilologická společnost (CVS) |
Officers: | Jaroslav Martykan, president Pavel Fojtik, vice president |
Type: | Association |
Territory: | Czech Republic |
Established: | 29 January 1972 as Vexilologický klub |
FIAV Member since: | 01 July 1991 (honorary affiliate); 23 August 1993 (full) |
Flag: | See below. |
The Club´s flag was adopted on 6 March 1976 and consists of a red field (2:3) charged with a white triangle extending to the fly. Another blue triangle is laid on the white one. Its top extends to the half of the length of the flag. The author of the flag Zbyšek Svoboda designed also the emblem of the Vexillological Club by modification of the flag.
The Czech Vexillological Society which uses the name Vexilologický klub (Vexillological Club) was initialized in 1971. The first dialogues on its legal existence were conducted with the House of Culture for the 3rd district of Prague in spring and the preparatory committee met for the first time on 20 November 1971.
Mailing Address: | Other Communication: |
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Česká Vexilologická společnost c/o Ludvík Mucha Pod lipami 58 130 00 PRAHA 3 Czech Republic |
Telephone: +42 2 21 00 42 71 (Jaroslav
Martykán) E-mail: Petr Exner Home Page: http://web.uhk.cz/cvp/cvp.htm |
Name | Language | Frequency | Period | ISSN |
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Vexilologie | Czech (English translations of articles available) | since 1972 | 1211-2615 | |
Vexillological Letters | Czech | irregular | since 1976 | |
Vexilokontakt | Czech | irregular | since 1989 (in collaboration with Středisko Vexilologických Informací/Flag Data Centre) |
Every four years is a Czech National Vexillological Congress with international participation. These Czech National Vexillological Congresses have special congress flags.
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 1996 was in Hradec Kralove.
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 2000 was in Ústí nad Labem.
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 2004 was in Plzeň.
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 2008 was in Přibyslav.
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 2012 was in Liberec.
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016
image by Jens Pattke, 14 May 2016
The congress in 2016 is in Ústí nad Orlicí.
The Czech Vexillological Society and the flag producer Velebný & Fam. s.r.o. are organizing the 6th Czech National Congress of Vexillology in the town of Ústí nad Orlicí (East Bohemia) between 24 and 26 June 2016. Over the course of three days, the congress will provide an exciting and interesting programme with presentations of new and original vexillological research, flags exhibition and many other events.
The flag of the 6th Czech National Congress of Vexillology has continued in
symbolism of those hoisted at the previous congresses, i.e. referring both to
vexillology and to venue of the congress. It combines both national colours and
the wedge from the Czech flag with the colours and stripes of the municipal flag
of Ústí nad Orlicí (three horizontal stripes in B-W-B charged with the city arms
in the centre). The red pall consists of Roman numerals V and I for the order
number of the congress.
The blue field is charged with a white pall at
the hoist growing from the br>first third of the upper and
lower edge; the red pall, the width of which corresponds to one third of the
white pall, is inserted. The width to length ratio is as 2:3.
The congress emblem is derived from the flag's appearance arranged into the traditional disc bordered by black inscriptions "6. ČESKÝ NÁRODNÍ
VEXILOLOGICKÝ KONGRES" in the top and "ÚSTÍ NAD ORLICÍ 24. - 26. 6. 2016" in
the bottom, separated by small stars. The emblem exists in coloured, grey
and black-and-white renditions.
The author of the flag and emblem is Petr
Exner.
Source: http://www.vexilologie.cz/vexikong/6cnvken.php
Jens Pattke, 14 May
2016