Piątek, 30 lipca 2010 r. Imieniny: Julity, Ludmiły, Julii
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EVENTS CALENDAREDITORIAL OFFICEUrząd Miasta Olsztyn Plac Jana Pawła II 1
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The colours of the city flag derived from the colouring of the Olsztyn coat of arms. That is why they carry the following significance: • white – the colour of the emblem, it is of the clothes of St James • blue – the colour of the shield, • yellow – the colour of other elements depicted on the coat of arms: golden poulaines, aureole, pilgrim stick and the shel.
The only graphic elements of the Olsztyn flag are the yellow shell and the white stripe. The shell is a special element of the Olsztyn flag – it is the pilgrim’s emblem and indispensable attribute of St James, the patron of the city. The shell motif on the flag refers directly to the coat of arms and serves at the same time as an individual identification sign to distinguish the flag from other Polish commune and city banners. It should be also remembered that the shell found on the Olsztyn flag – referred to as the pilgrim’s shell – is one of the emblems of pilgrims heading for Santiago de Compostela, the believed burial site of St James the Elder, Apostle. The shell was to serve pilgrims on their route as a bowl or plate. The shells were collected on the coast or made of ceramics and metal. As for St James, he was often depicted only with a pilgrim stick, pannier and the shell. At present, the shell emblem marks St James’s Route – it is found on the paving of the roads leading to Santiago and on additional yellow arrows. The shell is also a decorative element of clothing or sticks of pilgrims heading for the sanctuary. On the route, they have at their disposal not only churches or chapels but may also find comfortable accommodation at parish buildings, on agro-touristic farms and in youth hostels. The wavy stripe at the bottom of the flag symbolises water, which refers to the natural location of the city on the River Łyna, between a dozen of lakes. That sign adds the white element to the Olsztyn flag.
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Wind : south-east speed 7 km/h Atmospheric pressure :1014.0 hPa TELEVISIONDO YOU KNOW...
Municipal Forest in Olsztyn is the largest and most beautiful municipal woodlandarea in Europe. In the Forest Stadium (in Municipal Forest), on 5 August 1960, Józef Schmidt set the world record in a triple jump with a height of 17.03 m,which made him the first triple jumper to reach 17 meters.
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