Not to be confused with Flag of Silesia and Lower Silesia or Flag of Upper Silesia.
Silesian Voivodeship
Proportion
5:8
Adopted
11 June 2001
Design
three horizontal stripes, that are from top to bottom: blue, yellow, and blue, with blue stripes being twice the size of the yellow middle stripe
Designed by
Barbara Widłak
Adopted
11 June 2001
Design
blue field with a yellow eagle in centre
Designed by
Barbara Widłak
The civil flag of the Silesian Voivodeship, Poland is triband rectangle, divided into three horizontal stripes, that are from top to bottom: blue, yellow, and blue. The blue stripes are twice the size of the yellow middle stripe.[1] The state flag is a blue rectangle with yellow eagle placed in its centre.[2] It was designed by Barbara Widłak,[3] and adopted on 11 June 2001.[1]
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