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As the flag and coat of arms were not in accordance with Croatian heraldry, they decided to change it and here is the result. The flag is red with a yellow bordered coat of arms in the middle.
Tomislav Å ipek, 13 April 2023
image by Željko Heimer, 17 June 2012
The coat of arms of Å olta is in blue and gold St. Stephen the First Martyr holding three stones and a palm branch.
Tomislav Å ipek, 13 April 2023
image by Željko Heimer, 13 April 2023
The ceremonial flag is a red gonfalon with three triangle-ending tails in which there are golden ornaments, olive branches in the middle and vines in the outer ones, and in the middle is the coat of arms with the name of the municipality in two arches.
Tomislav Å ipek, 13 April 2023
image by Željko Heimer, 17 June 2012
The flag of Šolta (photos, 2010) is a vertical red banner with the coat of arms in the middle and five segmented yellow sleeves along the top.
Whether this is a ceremonial flag or simply the only one produced
without distinguishing between the normal and ceremonial design is
hard to tell at this point.
Željko Heimer, 17 June 2012
Å olta seems to use its historic coat of arms now in all formal occasions, without complying to the government regulations.
The coat of arms (image)
is in the historic form of an oval shield
in a cartouche depicting St. Stephen, standing and holding a palm
branch.
Željko Heimer & Marko Vitez, 17 June 2012