Opole Voivodeship On 21 December 2004, the
Opole Voivodeship adopted its
flag, that was based on the flag of Upper Silesia. The civil flag of the voivodeship is a rectangle, with an
aspect ratio of its height to its width eqal 5:8. It is divided into two horizontal stripes, with yellow on the top, and blue at the bottom. The top stripe is twice the size of the bottom one. The state flag of the voivodeship uses the design of the civil flag, with the
coat of arms of the voivodeship placed in the right corner, within the yellow stripe. The coat of arms depicts a yellow (golden)
eagle on the blue background within the Old French style
escutcheon. Both flags were designed by Michał Marciniak-Kożuchowski. POL województwo opolskie flag.svg|The
civil flag of the
Opole Voivodeship. POL województwo opolskie flag formal.svg|The
state flag of the Opole Voivodeship.
Silesian Voivodeship On 11 June 2001, the
Silesian Voivodeship adopted its
civil and
state flags, based on yellow and blue colours of the coat of arms of Upper Silesia. The civil flag is a
triband rectangle, with an
aspect ratio of its height to its width equal 5:8. It is divided into three stripes, that are from top to bottom: blue, yellow, and blue. The blue stripes are twice the size of the yellow middle stripe. Their proportion of the flag is each, while the yellow stripe is . The state flag of the voivodeship is a blue rectangle, with an
aspect ratio of its height to its width equal 5:8. In its centre is placed a yellow
eagle, adopted from the
coat of arms of the voivodeship. Both flags were designed by Barbara Widłak. POL województwo śląskie flag.svg|The
civil flag of the
Silesian Voivodeship. POL województwo śląskie flag formal.svg|The
state flag of the Silesian Voivodeship. ==See also==