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Flag of Kriva Palanka, horizontal and vertical versions - Images by Mello Luchtenberg, 18 November 2009
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The municipality of Kriva Palanka (20,820 inhabitants; 480.81 sq. km) is made of the town of Kriva Palanka and the 33 settlements of B's, Baštevo, Borovo, Varovište, Gabar, Golema Crcorija, Gradec, Dlabočica, Dobrovnica, Drenak, Drenje, Duračka Reka, Židilovo, Kiselica, Konopnica, Kostur, Košari, Krknja, Krstov Dol, Lozanovo, Luke, Mala Crcorija, Martinica, Metežovo, Moždivnjak, Nerav, Ogut, Osiče, Podrži Konje, Stanči, T'lminči, Trnovo and Uzem.
Kriva Palanka is located in northeastern Macedonia, at elevations ranging from 400 m (Slavishko Pole) to 2,252 m (Mount Ruen in the Osogovo mountains) a.s.l.. The town was founded in 1634 under the rule of Ottoman Vizir Bajram Pasha.
Source: Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 11 June 2006
The municipal statutes of Kriva Palanka, adopted on 2 December 2003, have provisions for municipal symbols in Article 6:
The Municipality has a coat of arms and a flag. The coat of arms and the flag shall be established by a Decision of the Council, and shall be part of these Statutes.
The flag of Kriva Palanka, adopted on 26 October 2009, is similar in design to the first flag of the town but with new colours, red and yellow instead of blue and white. Also designed by Stojance Velickovski, the flag is used in horizontal and vertical versions.
The flag is vertically divided blue-white-blue (1:2:1) with the municipal arms (without writings) in the middle. In the complete coat of arms, the shield is surmonted by the name of the municipality in Cyrillic script and surmonts the year "1633".
The building represented on the arms is, undoubtedly, the St. Joakim
Osogovski monastery located 3 km northeast of the town on the slopes of the Osogovo mountains, at an elevation of 825 m a.s.l., in a place called
Sarandopor.
The monastery is named after an ermit who lived there in the 11th
century, spending an ascetic life in a cave near the monastery of Babin
Dol and making a lot of miracles. The saint was honoured by Prior
Teofan, who built a chapel in the 12th century with the help of the
inhabitants of Kriva Palanka. The official history (Chronicles of
Karlovac, 1501), says that the monastery was built by King Milutin.
The monastery was visited by several historic characters, such as
Stefan Dečanski on the eve of the battle of Velbuzb in 1330 and
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II on his way to Bosnia. The monks experienced
financial problems in the 15th century and were granted 20 golden coins
by the Council of the Republic of Dubrovnik in 1474. In the 17th
century, the monastery was severely damaged by an earthquake and the
monks required help from Moscow. However, the 18th century was the
golden age of the monastery, which was visited by the Turkish
travel-writer Evlija Celebija and Patriarch Arsenie III Čarnoević in 1683 and 1686.
Source: Municipal website
Valentin Poposki & Ivan Sache, 18 November 2009
Flag of Kriva Palanka - Image by Mello Luchtenberg, 15 February 2009
The first flag of Kriva Palanka, designed by Stojance Velickovski and adopted on 8 March 2009, is vertically divided blue-white-blue (1:2:1) with the municipal arms (without writings) in the middle. In the complete coat of arms, the shield is surmonted by the name of the municipality in Cyrillic script and surmonts the year "1633".
Valentin Poposki & Ivan Sache, 15 February 2009