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image by Jaume Ollé, 23 February 2007
image by Jaume Ollé, 23 February 2007
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I took photos of the current flag, that is well know by the guides and
drivers, many of whom remember the white-blue flag (remember that was published
in Vexilologie-Czech and others vex bulletins). I attach the flag of Cairo in
two version attested by photos.
Jaume Ollé, 23 February 2007
Source: Official website of the Egyptian government and personal archive.
Source: Vexilologie [vex] #35 & 38
White over light blue bicolor, with a central white disk, bordered dark blue, bearing a red silhouette of minarets and text below. A variant shows a castle gate instead of minarets.
This flag was first published by Vexilologie (Czech) from a calendar but as I
think the central emblem was reconstructed too simply. I modified it according
the logo of the city. I'm not sure of the existence of this flag: when I was in
Egypt in 2003 I asked several officials and people of Cairo about this flag and
was completely unknown. The flag hoisted in official dependencies and in the
streets was white with a stylized logo as shown at the top of this page (I have
several photos of it in my files). I assume that the white-blue flag was an old
and now forgotten flag.
Jaume Ollé, 11 January 2009
The flag of the Cairo Governorate and the Municipality of Cairo, Egypt as
shown on Wikipedia
is similar to the image here, except the shade of red used on Wikipedia is much
darker - it
is if not a blood red than certainly a brick red.
Ron Lahav,
11 January 2009