Flag of Ivanovo Oblast
Flag of the Russian oblast of Ivanovo
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Proportion | 2:3 |
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Adopted | 3 March 1998 |
Design | Vertical bicolour of red and blue charged with the coat of arms on the top and white waves on the bottom |
Designed by | A. A. Kornikov, S. A. Prikazchikov, A. I. Zestarev, V. P. Terenyev |
The flag of Ivanovo Oblast (Russian: Флаг Ивановской области), in the Russian Federation, is a vertical bicolour of red and blue charged with the coat of arms of Ivanovo Oblast on the top and white waves on the bottom.[1][2]
The flag was adopted on 3 March 1998, by the Duma of Ivanovo Oblast.[3]
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1 Recognized by most states as part of Ukraine.
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