The flag of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, is red with a white boundary on its top, bottom, and right sides, and with the head of a white (silver) eagle, with yellow (golden) beak, and an eye, wearing a yellow (golden) crown, located on its left side.
[1][2] The flag of Masuria was divided horizontally into three equally-sized stripes, blue, white, and red.
The flag remained in general use until 1945, when in the aftermath of World War II, the expulsion of the German population from the region, then annexed into Poland.
Nowadays, some organizations are attempting the revival of the flag usage in the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Poland.
On 22 October 1882, the province established its flag, which was divided into two equally-sized horizontal stripes, that were, black and white.