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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 14 Sep 2001
Choceň is a town in Ústi nad Orlicí district. There are two Coat of Armss on
this
page, and a description of the flag:
" On June 20, 2000, the Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the
Parliament of the Czech Republic awarded to the town Choceň a coat-of-arms
and a flag as follows:
Coat-of-arms:
Saint Wenceslas on red field with a shield in the right hand and a
pennant in the left hand accompanied with two soaring angels in yellow
robes.
Flag:
A red field with Saint Wenceslas with a shield in the right hand and
a pennant in the left hand accompanied with two soaring angels in yellow
robes, the ration of the width to the length of the leaf is 2 : 3."
The first mention of Choceň comes from 1227. In the testament of Kojata,
the son of Hrabis, a valet of Czech prince, the local land was hand over
to new owners, brothers Sezima and Milota, called Hocen. We derive the
name of the town - Choceň - from this record. The city has now 8.476 inhabitants,
c. 150 km east of Prague.
Jarig Bakker, 11 Sep 2001
image from this page,
reported by Jarig Bakker, 11 Sep 2001
image from this page,
reported by Jarig Bakker, 11 Sep 2001