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Шаблон:Missing information Шаблон:Incomplete list Шаблон:Short description Like the cantons of Switzerland, the municipalities has an official flag and a coat of arms. The history of development of these designs spans the 13th to the 20th centuries.

Aargau

Nr.[1] COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Aarau Coat of arms of Zürich Файл:Flag of Aarau.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Under a red shield head in white, red armored and tongued black eagle.

The municipal flag and the coat of arms from 1270 showed an eagle and a three-leaved linden tree with flowers. An illustration of the coat of arms in the Tschachtlan chronicle from 1470 does not contain the linden tree, but a red shield head can be seen above the eagle for the first time. The eagle owes its use as the heraldic animal of the city of Aarau to a folk etymological reinterpretation of the name as “Au des Aars”.

1270
Baden Coat of arms of Baden Файл:Baden ag-drapeau svg.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Below the red shield head in white black pole.

The first use of the city seal is on a certificate of the 25th. February 1311 testified. It showed, washed by spring water and surrounded by vines, a swimming pool in which a man and a woman sit and eat grapes. It was in use until 1497; in addition, there were six similar seals, which were used until about 1800. The hospital had its own seals (a hand in front of the Greek cross that extends two fingers). The first documentary mention of the Baden city banner dates back to 1361. The municipal regiment took it to the Battle of Sempach in 1386, the oldest pictorial representation can be found in the Tschachtlanchronik in 1470.

Its meaning is unknown but it is believed to come the Counts of Lenzburg or Austria. In 1441, the first representation of the banner in coat of arms, cast in iron, was placed above the gate of the city tower, with the exaggerated imperial eagle, which was to clarify the theoretical status as a Free Imperial City. The meaning of the coat of arms and the flag has not been handed down. It may be due to the Counts of Lenzburg-Baden, or it is a derivative of the red-white-red Austrian coat of arms. The coat of arms and the flag are still considered district coat of arms and flag. The colours are black and white.

1311
Zofingen Coat of arms of Baden Файл:Zofingen-drapeau.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Per bend argent and azure.

The colours of the stripes comes from the flag of Austria.

1387

Former municipalities

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Elfingen Coat of arms of Elfingen Файл:Flag of Elfingen.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color In red on a green three-mountain tattooed white double cross.

Elfingen's symbol comes from the coat of arms of Hungary in honor of the relationship between the Königsfelden Monastery and Agnes of Austria. Adopted on 5 May 1953.

1245–2022

Appenzell Ausserrhoden

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Grub Coat of arms of Grub Файл:CHE Grub AR Flag.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color A yellow bear striding on a gold grassland inside a black circle on a white background.

The coat of arms and the flag, which has been held in Grub since the early 19th century, shows the green forest in blue. A black bear emerges from a cave in front of it. In order to bring the coat of arms and the flag closer into connection with coat of arms and flag laws as well as with its deeper meaning, the black circular symbol for pit was used. Since this is black, the bear had to be made yellow. This makes it different from those in other municipal coats of arms and flags in the canton.

19th century

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Stadt

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Basel Coat of arms of Basel Файл:Flag of Canton of Basel.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Argent, a crosier paleways sable 13th c.

Bern

Fribourg

Former municipalities

Genève

Glarus

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism[2] Date
Glarus Coat of arms of Glarus Файл:Flagge Gemeinde Glarus.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Black and yellow split with six-pointed star in alternate colors and red with three yellow six-pointed stars arranged parallel to slant bar. They are divided by a white wavy line.

The white wave represents the Linth river. The three yellow stars represents Ennenda, Netstal and Riedern while the black and white star represents Glarus. Both the coat of arms and the flag combines the symbols of all former municipalities.

2011
Glarus Nord Coat of arms of Glarus Nord Файл:Flag of Glarus Nord.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colour On a yellow background is a blue wave that flanked by four six-pointed stars.

The four stars to the left of the wave represents Bilten, Niederurnen, Oberurnen and Näfels while the four stars on the right represents of Mühlehorn, Obstalden, Filzbach and Mollis. The blue wave represents the Linth river. Yellow and blue is the traditional colours of the municipality.

2011
Glarus Süd Coat of arms of Glarus Süd Файл:Flag of Glarus Süd.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color On a blue background is a golden sun with 17 rays above a silver wavy chevron.

The sunrays represents Mitlödi, Sool, Schwändi, Schwanden, Nidfurn, Haslen, Leuggelbach, Luchsingen, Hätzingen, Diesbach, Betschwanden, Rüti, Braunwald, Linthal, Engi, Matt and Elm. The white V-shaped wave symbolizes the confluence of the Linth and the Sernftal rivers. Blue stands for water which is a vital resource for the municipality.

2011

Graubünden

Former municipalities

Jura

Former municipalities

Luzern

Former municipalities

Neuchâtel

Nidwalden

Obwalden

Schaffhausen

Schwyz

Towns and villages

Solothurn

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Solothurn Coat of arms of Solothurn Файл:Flag of Canton of Solothurn.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Per fess gules and argent 1443

St. Gallen

Former municipalities

Towns and villages

Thurgau

Former municipalities

Ticino

Nr.[1] Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism
1 Lugano Coat of arms of Lugano Файл:Lugano-drapeau.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color On a red background is a white cross and the letters L, V, G and A.

The meaning of the letters were unknown. Interpretations suggest that they are either an abbreviation of the municipality, an acronym of "La Vera Giustizia Antica" or a symbol of a Roman legion. The cross on a red background alludes to both the symbols of Como in Italy and Switzerland.[3][4][5]1220

2 Mezzovico-Vira Coat of arms of Mezzovico-Vira Файл:Flag of Mezzovico-Vira.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color A green hemp plant with a yellow bloom on a white background and a white shield (containing a red shield) attached to a gold crozier.

The hemp plant represents the Canepas family (who are artists) and the crozier represents Bishop Enrico Silvio (1556–1612).[6]

3 Mendrisio Coat of arms of Mendrisio Файл:Mendrisio drapeau.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colour On a red background is a white cross.

The cross on a red background alludes to both the symbols of Como in Italy and Switzerland.[7]

Uri

Former municipalities

Valais

Former municipalities

Vaud

Former municipalities

Zug

Name COA Flag Colours Blazon and Symbolism Date
Zug Coat of arms of Zug Файл:Flag of Canton of Zug.svg Шаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background colorШаблон:Background color Argent, a fess azure 1319

Zürich

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