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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 30 Jan 2009
Originally a Slavic settlement, it was conquered in 1269 by Brandenburg.
1284 - foundation of the Cisterian Order here and civic rights.
1370 to XVIII century - in possession of von Wedel family
1402 - 1454 - in hands of the Teutonic Knights
1657 - during the Swedish War, conquered by the Poles
1686 - great fire destroyed most of the town
in XIX century, a local trade center for the agricultural hinterland.
1945 - the vicious tank battle brought a 70% destruction to the town.
1945-46 - renamed "Rzeczyca, later "Recz Pomorski", but "Pomorski"
was dropped soon.
The new Arms and flag adopted on February 28, 2003 (resolution # V/35/03).
"Arms: on a yellow shield a corner of the defensive walls and above
it, three red towers covered with black roofs and red balls.
On the central tower there is a small shield with the red eagle of
the Brandenburgian margraves (Märkischer Adler - 'Mark's eagle) commemorating
the founders of the town.
Flag: a rectangular, yellow piece of cloth in the ratio 5:8 on which
the Arms (without the shield) are placed above the blue, wavy ribbon. Blue
ribbon takes 1/8 of the total width of the flag."
Chrystian Kretowicz, 30 Jan 2009
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 30 Jan 2009
image by Pascal Gross, 14 Nov 2001
This is the flag of the city of Recz (German: Reetz) in Choszczno county,
Zachodniopomorskie vojvodship, taken from the city's
website.
Pascal Gross, 14 Nov 2001
image from the city's website.