Flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Flag of the Russian autonomous okrug of Yamalo-Nenets
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Proportion | 2:3 |
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Adopted | 28 November 1996 |
Design | A blue field charged with a white crown ornament and a red strip near the bottom. |
Designed by | Gennady Sysolyatin |
The flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug consists of a blue field charged with a white crown ornament (seen also on the flag of Nenets Autonomous Okrug) and a red strip near the bottom. The flag was officially adopted on 28 November 1996.
History
The flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug was officially adopted on 28 November 1996.
Design
The flag consists of a blue field with a red strip and a white Tyumen crown design on the lower part of it.[1]
Similarity
The white crown design on the flag is also seen on the flag of Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Other flags
Administrative divisions
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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?–present | Flag of Salekhard | ||
?–present | Flag of Gubkinsky | ||
?–present | Flag of Nadym | ||
?–present | Flag of Muravlenko | ||
?–present | Flag of Novy Urengoy | ||
?–present | Flag of Noyabrsk | ||
?–present | Flag of Krasnoselkupsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Nadymsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Priuralsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Purovsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Tazovsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Shuryshkarsky District | ||
?–present | Flag of Yamalsky District | ||
Other
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
?–present | Flag of Kharp | ||
?–present | Flag of Krasnoselkup | ||
?–present | Flag of Novy Port | ||
?–present | Flag of Pangody | ||
?–present | Flag of Tarko-Sale | ||
?–present | Flag of Tazovsky | ||
?–present | Flag of Zapolyarny |
References
- ^ Minahan, James (2002). Encyclopedia of the stateless nations. 3. L - R. Greenwood. pp. 1355–. ISBN 9780313321115.
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