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Municipalities in Tirol (Austria): listed by colours

Gemeinden in Tirol

Last modified: 2009-11-13 by marcus schmöger
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  unicoloured yellow   white with logo    
   blue-white    white-blue    blue-yellow    yellow-blue
   black-white    white-black    black-yellow    yellow-black
   red-white    white-red    red-yellow    yellow-red
   green-white    white-green    green-yellow    yellow-green
   blue-red    red-blue    black-red    red-black
   blue-black    black-green    green-red  
   blue-white-black    blue-white-red    white-black-red  

 

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Unicoloured flags

yellow flags (with municipal coat-of-arms)
in actual use, although the officially granted colours are different
   
Ellmau (official colours, also used, are yellow-red)
Erl
 (official colours are blue-yellow)
Fieberbrunn
(official colours, also used, are white-red)
Flirsch (official colours are yellow-blue)
Going am Wilden Kaiser (official colours are white-blue)
Grinzens (official colours are yellow-green)
Hochfilzen (official colours, also used, are white-red)
Kaltenbach (official colours are white-blue)
Kartitsch (official colours are yellow-blue)
Oberhofen im Inntal (official colours are white-blue)
Oberlienz (official colours are blue-red)
Sankt Jakob in Defereggen (official colours are white-green)
Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal (official colours are white-red)
Sankt Veit in Defereggen (official colours are black-yellow)
Schwoich (official colours are white-blue)
Serfaus (official colours are red-yellow)
Terfens (official colours are yellow-red)
Tristach (official colours are yellow-red)
Tux (official colours are white-green)
Virgen (official colours are white-black)
Waidring (official colours are red-black)
Weer (until 1991) (since 1991: black-yellow)
Zams (official colours are blue-yellow)

white with logo
in actual use, although the officially granted colours are different
   
Imst (official colours are red-white)

Flags with two stripes

blue-white white-blue
     
Angath
Bach
Fließ
Rinn
Roppen
See
Umhausen
Arzl im Pitztal
Dölsach 
Eben am Achensee
Going am Wilden Kaiser (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Götzens
Gries im Sellrain
Grins (actually using white-red)
Hinterhornbach
Kaltenbach (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Kappl
Kirchberg in Tirol
Kirchdorf in Tirol
Kundl 
Lans
Mils
Mühlbachl
Oberhofen im Inntal (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Rum 
Schwoich (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Strassen
Vorderhornbach
Wängle
Wattenberg

blue-yellow yellow-blue
     
Axams
Bad Häring (official colours are yellow-blue)
Erl (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Hatting
Kaunerberg
Ladis (actually using white-red)
Mariastein
Nußdorf-Debant 
Pfons
Stanz bei Landeck
Zams (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Absam
Ainet
Amlach
Aschau im Zillertal
Aurach bei Kitzbühel
Bad Häring (actually using blue-yellow)
Biberwier
Flirsch (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Galtür
Hainzenberg
Hippach
Höfen 
Kartitsch (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Kaunertal
Kramsach
Langkampfen
Mötz
Pill
Sankt Sigmund im Sellrain
Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee
Stans (actually using white-red)
Steinach am Brenner
Walchsee
Wenns
Wildschönau

black-white white-black
     
Brixen im Thale
Pettnau
Rattenberg
Schwaz
Stams (alternatively using green-white)
Steinberg am Rofan
Zöblen
Fritzens
Innervillgraten
Karres
Virgen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)

black-yellow yellow-black
     
Aldrans
Fiss
Gerlosberg
Gries am Brenner
Hopfgarten im Brixental
Jochberg
Kaisers
Kals am Großglockner
Lermoos
Matrei in Osttirol
Namlos
Oberperfuss
Patsch
Pflach
Ramsau im Zillertal
Sankt Veit in Defereggen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Scharnitz
Telfes im Stubai
Vils
Weer (since 1991) (until 1991: plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Zell am Ziller (variant also white-red)
Abfaltersbach
Häselgehr
Heinfels
Heiterwang
Kolsass
Münster 
Natters
Oberndorf in Tirol
Reith bei Seefeld (possible alternative version white-red)
Ried im Oberinntal
Westendorf

red-white white-red
     
Außervillgraten
Faggen (official colours are white-red)
Gerlos
Imst (actually using a logo flag)
Imsterberg
Innsbruck
Inzing
Kematen in Tirol
Lechaschau
Mieders
Neustift im Stubaital
Obertilliach
Prutz 
Radfeld
Seefeld in Tirol
Sistrans
Tobadill
Tulfes
Völs
Alpbach (official colours are white-green)
Assling
Brixlegg
Faggen (actually using red-white)
Fieberbrunn (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Fügen
Fulpmes
Gallzein
Gramais
Grän
Grins (official colours are white-blue)
Gschnitz 
Hochfilzen (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Ischgl
Iselsberg-Stronach
Itter 
Jenbach
Jerzens
Kirchbichl
Kitzbühel (official colours are white-green)
Kössen
Kufstein
Ladis
(official colours are blue-yellow)
Längenfeld
Matrei am Brenner
Mayrhofen
Mieming
Musau
Nassereith
Nauders
Niederndorf
Pfaffenhofen
Pians
Reith bei Kitzbühel
Reith bei Seefeld (possible alternative to the official colours yellow-black)
Reith im Alpbachtal
Sankt Anton am Arlberg
Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Schlitters
Silz
Sölden
Stans (official colours are yellow-blue)
Strengen
Tarrenz
Telfs
Uderns
Volders
Vomp
Zell am Ziller (in addition to the officially granted black-yellow)
Zirl

red-yellow yellow-red
     
Buch bei Jenbach
Hall in Tirol
Karrösten
Serfaus (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Thiersee
Trins
Ellbögen
Ellmau (alternatively using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Haiming
Holzgau
Kolsassberg
Leisach
Obernberg am Brenner
Pettneu am Arlberg
Prägraten am Großvenediger
Rettenschöss
Ried im Zillertal
Rohrberg
Schönwies
Stanzach
Stumm
Terfens (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Tristach (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Untertilliach

green-white white-green
     
Baumkirchen
Elbigenalp
Kauns
Nesselwängle
Oetz 
Pinswang
Reutte
Sankt Johann im Walde
Stams (as alternative to the official colours black-white)
Tannheim
Achenkirch
Alpbach (alternatively using white-red)
Ampass
Angerberg
Anras
Berwang
Birgitz
Brandenberg
Breitenwang
Bruck am Ziller
Ehrwald
Elmen
Forchach
Kitzbühel (white-red also used)
Landeck
Lavant
Polling in Tirol
Ranggen
Rietz
Sankt Jakob in Defereggen (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Schattwald
Scheffau am Wilden Kaiser
Schlaiten
Schmirn
Schwendau
Sellrain
Steeg
Strass im Zillertal
Thaur
Thurn
Tux (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Weerberg
Weißenbach am Lech
Wiesing

green-yellow yellow-green
     
Brandberg
Ehenbichl
Gaimberg
Obsteig
Stummerberg
Tösens
(official colours are yellow-green)
Finkenberg
Fügenberg 
Gnadenwald
Grinzens (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Hopfgarten in Defereggen
Leutasch
Mutters
Navis
Pfafflar
Pfunds
Sautens
Tösens (actually using green-yellow)
Wildermieming

blue-red red-blue
     
Mils bei Imst
Niederndorferberg
Oberlienz (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Unterperfuss

blue-black  
    
Breitenbach am Inn  

black-red red-black
     
Bichlbach
Hart im Zillertal
Nikolsdorf
Schwendt
Sillian
Söll
Vals
Ebbs
Fendels
Flaurling
Waidring (actually using a plain yellow flag with the coat-of-arms)
Zellberg

green-red  
     
Jungholz 
Sankt Johann in Tirol
Spiss
 

black-green  
    
Sankt Jakob in Haus
Schönberg im Stubaital
 
 

Flags with three stripes

 
blue-white-black  
    
Wattens  

blue-white-red  
    
Lienz  

white-black-red  
      
Wörgl