Flag of Novgorod Oblast
Flag of the Russian oblast of Novgorod
Use | Civil flag |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 24 December 2007 |
The flag of Novgorod Oblast was adopted on 24 December 2007.
Flag of the Novgorod region is rectangular with a ratio of 2:3, which consists of three vertical stripes, being similar to the flag of France, with each other as 1: 2: 1, blue (hoist), white (middle), and red. In the center of the white band is a shield similar to that found in the coat of arms of the oblast. The shield ratio is equal to 1/4 full length.
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | description |
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?–2007 | Unofficial flag of Novgorod Oblast |
Other flags
Flag | Date | Use | description |
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1994–Present | Flag of Veliky Novgorod | ||
?–1994 | |||
2005–Present | Flag of Borovichi | ||
?–2005 | |||
?–Present | Flag of Staraya Russa | ||
?–Present | Flag of Batetsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Borovichsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Valdaysky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Volotovsky District | ||
2005–Present | Flag of Demyansky District | ||
?–2005 | |||
2005–Present | Flag of Krestetsky District | ||
?–2005 | |||
?–Present | Flag of Lyubytinsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Malovishersky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Moshenskoy District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Novgorodsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Poddorsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Soletsky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Starorussky District | ||
?–Present | Flag of Khvoyninsky District | ||
1997–Present | Flag of Chudovsky District | ||
?–1997 |
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