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 image located by Valentin Poposki, 
20 July 2010
 
image located by Valentin Poposki, 
20 July 2010
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The flag of the City of Dauphin, Manitoba, has four curved diagonal stripes 
purple-white-olive-red, where the white stripe is much wider and contains an 
eight-pointed star in different colors and the name of the city "Dauphin" in 
yellow. Image of the flag thanks to Brad D. Collett, Chief Administrative 
Officer and Angela Shtykalo, Administrative Receptionist, City of Dauphin.
About the city:
"Dauphin (French for the eldest son of the king of 
France) is a small city in Manitoba, Canada, with a population of 7,906 as of 
2006. The nearby lake was given the name "Dauphin" by the explorer Pierre 
Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye in 1741 in honour of the heir to the 
French throne. Settlers began arriving in the area in 1883 and two early 
settlements, Gartmore and "Old Dauphin" were established. With the coming of the 
railway in 1896 - the rail line ran roughly halfway between the two villages - 
settlement shifted to the present site. The coming of the railroad also 
coincided with the beginning of Ukrainian settlement in the Dauphin area. Before 
that time, most arrivals had been of British extraction." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dauphin,_Manitoba 
Official website:
http://www.dauphin.ca 
Valentin Poposki, 
20 July 2010
 image by Masao Okazaki, 
1 February 2021
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 
1 February 2021
The city of Dauphin has used a LOB flag since 2010 (shown on the FOTW page) but 
perhaps since its founding in 1998 had used a flag with the city seal. 
My drawing of the flag of the city of Dauphin was made with a trace of the city 
seal.
 Masao Okazaki, 
1 February 2021
 image located by Valentin Poposki, 
16 April 2012
 
image located by Valentin Poposki, 
16 April 2012
Flag of the former Town of Dauphin (now City of Dauphin), Manitoba [1988]
Valentin Poposki, 
16 April 2012