Flag of Vladimir Oblast
Flag of the Russian oblast of Vladimir
Use | Civil flag |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 28 April 1999 1 July 2017 (current proportion) |
The flag of Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted 28 April 1999.[1] The flag is a field of red with a light blue band on the hoist. The band is 1/8 the length of the flag and has a hammer and sickle at the top.[1] The field is charged in the center with the coat of arms of Vladimir Oblast, which is 1/3 the length of the field.[1] The ratio of the flag is 2:3.[1]
The flag design is based on the 1954 flag of the Russian SFSR.
Flags
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Government | Notes |
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1790-1805 | Flag of Vladimir Governorate | ||
1858-1883 | Flag of Vladimir Governorate | ||
1883-1913 | Flag of Vladimir Governorate | ||
1914-1917 | Flag of Vladimir Governorate | ||
1918-1936 | Flag of Vladimir Okrug | ||
1937-1954 | Flag of Suzdal Oblast | ||
1955-1991 | Flag of Vladimir Oblast | ||
28 April 1999–1 July 2017 | Russian Federation | Flag of Vladimir Oblast with its former 1:2 ratio, used until 30 June 2017 | |
1 July 2017–present | Russian Federation |
Other flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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?–present | Flag of Vladimir city | Red background with a yellow Lion holding a cross and wearing a crown. | |
?–present | Flag of Gus-Khrustalny | ||
?–present | Flag of Kovrov | ||
?–present | Flag of Murom | ||
?–present | Flag of Alexandrovsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Gorokhovetsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Gus-Khrustalny District | ||
?–present | Flag of Kirzhachsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Kolchuginsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Melenkovsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Muromsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Selivanovsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Sobinsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Sudogodsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Suzdalsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Vyaznikovsky District | ||
2006–present | Flag of Yuryev-Polsky District | ||
?–2006 |
References
- ^ a b c d "Vladimir Region (Russia)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
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