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Trnava (Municipality, Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia)

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[Municipality flag]

Flag of Trnava - Image by Željko Heimer, 5 September 2013


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Presentation of Trnava

The municipality of Trnava (1,900 inhabitants in 2001, 703 in the village of Trnava) is located about 55 km south-west of Osijek, west of Đakovo. The main production is wine.

Željko Heimer, 25 August 2008


Flag of Trnava

The symbols of Trnava are prescribed by Decision Odluka o grbu i zastavi Općine Trnava, adopted on 13 July 2007 by the Municipality Assembly and published on 14 July 2007 in the Municipality official gazette Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, No. 3.
The municipality decided to change the previous symbols by Conclusion Zaključak o pokretanju inicijative za izradu grba i zastave Općine Trnava, adopted on 9 March 2006 and published on 22 March 2006 in Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, No. 3.
Statutory Decision Statutarna odluka o izmjeni i dopuni Statuta Općine Trnava, adopted on 15 May 2006 and published on 18 May 2006 in Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, No. 4, removed the description of the unapproved symbols from the Municipality Statutes.
The current Municipality Statutes Statut Općine Trnava, adopted on 14 July 2009 and published on 15 July 2009 in Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, No. 3, consolidate the 2007 Decision into the text of the Statutes, which now includes the description of the symbols.

The symbols were designed by the Heraldic Art d.o.o. company from Rijeka.

The flag is in proportions 1:2, yellow with the coat of arms in the middle.

Željko Heimer, 25 April 2013


Coat of arms of Trnava

[Municipality coat of arms]

Coat of arms of Trnava - Image by Željko Heimer, 5 September 2013

The coat of arms is "Gules a bunch of grapes or with two leaves vert in a chalice argent on a mount vert".
The chalice represents the "presence of the Diocese" in the region, since wine production was mainly for the use of the nearby Đakovo Diocese; the grapes symbolise viticulture. The coat of arms is remotely based on the previous, unapproved coat of arms.

Željko Heimer, 25 August 2008


Ceremonial flag of Trnava

[Municipality coat of arms]

Ceremonial flag of Trnava - Image by Željko Heimer, 5 September 2013

The ceremonial flag (photo) is a pale yellow gonfalon bordered golden, ending triangularly with a golden fringe along the bottom, with the coat of arms bordered golden in centre, the golden inscription of the municipality's name above it in an arch and a line, and with two green grapevines with yellow bunches of grapes below.

Željko Heimer, 5 September 2013


Former symbols of Trnava

[Former flag]         [Former flag]         [Former coat of arms]

Former flag (left, as used, middle, as prescribed) and arms of Trnava - Images by Željko Heimer, 8 July 2012

The first symbols of Trnava are prescribed by Decision Odluka o grbu i zastavi Općine Trnava, published in 1995 in Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, No. 1.
The Municipality Statutes Statut Općine Trnava, adopted on 16 October 2001 by the Municipality Assembly and published in Službeni glasnik Općine Trnava, include in Article 4 a description of the symbols.
The symbols were not approved by the Central State Office for Administration.

The flag is in proportions 2:3, horizontally divided yellow-green with the coat of arms in the middle.
However, the flag in actual use was produced in the usual 1:2 proportions, matching the proportions of the State and County flags hoisted next to it.

The coat of arms is made of a a red shield with a green double mount, forming with the pointing end of the shield in the base a green heart shape. From the heart is issuing a white cross from which is issuing a semi-sun with eight rays. In the base of the green part are a red bunch of grapes in the centre, two yellow wheat ears in dexter, and an golden oak leaf with three acorns in sinister.

Željko Heimer & Marko Vitez, 8 June 2012