Lubusz
The flag of Lubusz Voivodeship features a divided coat of arms combining the eagle of the historic Lubusz Land on the left with the eagle of Greater Poland on the right, set against a background that reflects the region's dual heritage. The Lubusz eagle is red on a white field, while the Greater Poland eagle is white on red. This combination reflects the voivodeship's position as a border region in western Poland, straddling territories with different historical affiliations. Named after the medieval Bishopric of Lebus (Lubusz), the region lies along the Oder and Warta rivers.
Lubusz Voivodeship is one of Poland's most forested regions, with over 50% of its land covered by forests, and it is home to some of the country's best wine-producing areas near Zielona Gora.
Adopted: 1999
