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Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality has two variants of flag according to:
this page
Here is also a
photo
Administrative seat of municipality is the town of Ringe.
Tomislav Šipek, 24 Apr 2018
The municipality of Faaborg-Midtfyn (51,735 inhabitants in 2012; 63,748 ha) was established in 2007 as the merger of the former municipalities of Broby (6,353 inh. in 2005), Ringe (17,177 inh.), Aarslev (9,365 inh.), Ryslinge (6,924 inh.), and Faaborg (17,325 inh.).
The logo is derived from the municipal arms of Faaborg (see below). The only differences are the colours of the cross, which had changed from Or to Azure and of the gate, which chnged from Gules (closed gate) to Argnt (open gate).
The colours are prescribed as:
Blue Pantone 294 U / CMYK 100-60-0-30 / RGB 20-69-130 / RAL 5010
Red Pantone 193 U / CMYK 0-100-80-25 / RGB 160-0-37 / RAL 3013
The font used for the writing is Scala Sans, designed by Martin Majoor in 1993
Source:this page).
The flag is blue with the coat of arms shifted to top and a white inscription "FAABORG-MIDTFYN" (1st line, bold) "KOMMUNE" shifted to hoist and bottom and right-alined.
Ivan Sache, 15 May 2018
image by Tomislav Šipek, 24 Apr 2018
The flag is white with the coat of arms shifted to top and a blue inscription "FAABORG-MIDTFYN" (1st line, bold) "KOMMUNE" shifted to hoist and bottom and right-alined.
Ivan Sache, 15 May 2018
It was a white flag with centred arms.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Apr 2018
Argent a wall Gules with a gate of the same ensigned by a gable Azure with a cross Or in base three waves Azure.
Meaning:
The arms, adopted on 31 May 1938 and registered on 11 June 1938, are derived from the municipal seals (1524, 1564, 1584, 1660). The gable represents the old Town Hall, a building erected in 1396 and probably used originally as a sanctuary. The waves represent the port or the moats of the fortified town.
Ivan Sache, 15 May 2018