Not to be confused with Flag of the Silesian Voivodeship or Flag of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
Silesia and Lower Silesia
Proportion
2:3
Design
A horizontal divided into white and yellow
The flag that serves as the symbol of the historical and geographical regions of the Silesia, and Lower Silesia, and as one of the symbols of the Silesian people, is divided horizontally into two stripes: white on the top and yellow on the bottom. It originated as the flag of the Province of Silesia, used from 1882 to 1919, that later used as the flag of the Province of Lower Silesia, from 1920 to 1935. Currently, the flag is recognized symbol of the Silesian people in the state of Saxony in Germany.
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