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Zala County (Hungary)

Zala Megye

Last modified: 2003-06-28 by dov gutterman
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by Zeljko Heimer



See also:

Cities (not part of the county):

Towns:

  • Hévíz
  • Keszthely
  • Lenti
  • Letenye
  • Zalakaros
  • Zalalövő (since 2000)
  • Zalaszentgrót
  • Other Municipalities:


    County Flag

    Ratio: 1:2. Adopted: 1990. Capital: Zalaegerszeg . Always hoisted vertically
    The arms are the same as of former (A-H) county of Zala (granted 1550), sometimes coloured Azure in place of Vert
    Zeljko Heimer - from FAME

    You can see a photo of Zala County flag at <www.zalamedia.hu>. The Res. No. 1/1991. (II.2.) of the G.A of Zala County about the CoA and the flag (in Hungarian) at <www.zala.hu/kozgy>.
    István Molnár, 29 March 2001


    Flag in Use


    by Istvan Molnar, 27 August 2001

    Flying flag at the Conquest Statue, Opusztaszer NHP. Ratio: 3:1. The width of the CoA is the 1/3 of the width of the flag. The CoAs is on the 1/3 of the flag's height. The inscription is gold.
    Istvan Molnar, 27 August 2001


    Flag of the Insurrectionists of Zala County (1660)

    Flag of the insurrectionists of Zala County, 1660, Hungary. The photo was taken by me at the Castle of Lendava/Lendva, Slovenis.
    István Molnár, 3 August 2001


    Municipalities Coat of Arms

    Hévíz town: <www.balaton.net/heviz.htm> and <www.evip.hu/Heviz/heviz1.htm>.
    Balatongyörök village: <www.balaton.net/bgyorok.htm> and <www.evip.hu/Gyorok/gyorok1.htm>.
    Cserszegtomaj village: <www.evip.hu/Cserszeg/cserszeg1.htm>.
    Felsőpáhok village: <www.evip.hu/Felsopahok/felsopahok1.htm>.
    Gyenesdiás village: <www.balaton.net/gyenesdi.htm> and <www.evip.hu/Gyenes/gyenes1.htm>.
    Karmacs village: <www.evip.hu/Karmacs/karmacs1.htm>.
    Nemesbük village: <www.evip.hu/Nemesbuk/nemesbuk1.htm>.
    Rezi village: <www.evip.hu/Rezi/rezi1.htm>.
    Vonyarcvashegy village: <www.balaton.net/vvashegy.htm> and <www.evip.hu/Vonyarc/vonyarc1.htm>.
    István Molnár, 16 August 2001 and 30 January 2002