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image by Dov Gutterman
Coat-of-arms adopted 16th April 1959
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The municipality of Ashqelon is situated in the southern shore
plain about 55 km south of Tel Aviv.
It is a very old city known from the biblical era, first
mentioned in ancient Egyptian scrolls dating from 1900 BC.
Ashqelon is also mentioned in the famous David's grief on
Jonathan. It was re-established in 1948 and has 98,000 inh (July
1997).
The city has an official emblem and and unofficial flag, the
emblem on an orange field.
Source: letter from Mrs. D. Tzuriel, Events and Tourism
Department, Municipality of Ashqelon.
Dov Gutterman, 15 August 2001
The municipal emblem was published in the official gazette (Rashumot),
YP 663, 16 April 1959.
Dov Gutterman, 4 September 2001
Ashqelon, as many other municipalities in Israel, don't use a
specific color for its flag but use many backgrounds to its
emblems. In a photo at
<www.ashkelon.muni.il>,
one can see flags in white, orange, yellow, blue and purple..
The official
website also give an explanation to the emblem: "The
emblem of the City of Ashqelon express the vision of its
founders: New city which combine tourism and industry and look
forward to the future. In the emblem there are five stars which
are the five neighborhoods of the city, a marble column with
capitol - symbol to Ashqelon antiquity , a cogwheel - the
industrial plants in the city, see waves are its magnificent
beaches and the film represent the plan of Ashqelon as Israel
movies city [plan that was never realized, D.G]. All of that on
the background of Ashqelon's sea blue and sky light blue, find
their expression in the city emblem."
You can read about the city and its history in English.
Dov Gutterman, 8 April 2005
image from municipal
website