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Kaunas city flag (both sides) is based on images at <www.kaunas.lt>.
Virginijus Misiunas, 15 May 2001
Kaunas (interbellum capital): City flag seen on the old Town
Hall. The narrow top and bottom stripes were bright yellow,
in fact the same colour as the cross on top of the bull's
head.
Jan Mertens, 15 August 2003
Description of the flag of Kaunas city: The flag of Kaunas
city, designed by A. Lapienis, was adopted on April 19, 1999.
There is two type of Kaunas flag: representative, which is kept
in the office of Kaunas mayor and ordinary, which is used in
holidays, celebrations, hoisted by Municipality, City Hall etc.
Representative flag (dimension is 120x144 cm) consist of three
horizontal bands golden, red, and golden. Front of the
flag is charged with silver wild ox. Back of the flag is charged
with silver symbols of Saint Nicolas, patron of the city: bishops
mitre, letter M, and three spheres. There is an inscription
"Mylekime teisuma" (Love justice) on both sides of
symbols. The cloth has golden-red cord edging on three sides. The
spear-head imprinted with the bronze head of wild ox with cross
and tied with golden-red cord.
Ordinary flag (dimension is 102x155) consist of three horizontal
bands golden, red, and golden. Both sides of the flag are
charged with wild ox. Using of the flag is not regulated. The
ordinary flag is used to popularize the city and its symbols
among the visitors and the citizens of Kaunas. Description of the
flag based on text in Lithuanian from the official site of Kaunas
municipality (<www.kaunas.lt>).
Audrius Slapsinskas, 24 November 2003