Flag of Khabarovsk Krai

The flag of Khabarovsk Krai, in the Russian Federation, is a horizontal white and light blue bicolour charged with a green triangle at the hoist side in a similar fashion to the flag of the Czech Republic, albeit with different colors. It was adopted on 14 July 1994. The proportions are 2:3.[1][2]

Khabarovsk Krai
Proportion2:3
Adopted14 July 1994
DesignA horizontal white and light blue with a green triangle.
Designed byS. N. Loginov

Flags edit

Historical flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1917–1922    Flag of the Ukrainian Far Eastern Republic in Siberia[3][4] horizontal light blue and yellow bicolour charged with a green triangle at the hoist side

Other flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  ?–present Flag of Khabarovsk city
  2006–present Flag of Amursk
  ?–2006
  ?–present Flag of Komsomolsk-on-Amur
  ?–present Flag of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur
  ?–?
  ?–present Flag of Sovetskaya Gavan
  ?–present Flag of Amursky District
  ?–present Flag of Ayano-Maysky District
  ?–present Flag of Bikinsky District
  ?–present Flag of Vaninsky District
  2006–present Flag of Verkhnebureinsky District
  ?–2006
  ?–present Flag of Vyazemsky District
  ?–present Flag of Komsomolsky District
  ?–present Flag of Imeni Lazo District
  ?–present Flag of Nanaysky District
  ?–present Flag of Nikolayevsky District
  ?–present Flag of Okhotsky District
  ?–present Flag of Imeni Poliny Osipenko District
  ?–present Flag of Sovetsko-Gavansky District
  ?–present Flag of Solnechny District
  ?–present Flag of Tuguro-Chumikansky District
  ?–present Flag of Khabarovsky District

References edit

  1. ^ "Flag of Khabarovsk Territory". Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Khabarovsk Territory (Russia)". Flags of the World. Archived from the original on 5 March 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ Smith, Ned (24 February 2001). "Green Ukraine / Ukrainian Far East (1921, Russian Far East)". FOTW "Flags Of The World". CRW Flags. Retrieved 24 October 2018. In "Flags of Non-Russian Peoples Under Soviet Rule" by Prof. Walter Trembicky [tbc69], pages 134 and 135, it mentions two proposed flags for Green Ukraine, or the Ukrainian Far East, neither of which was officially adopted, since the movement quickly proved abortive. There are simple black & white line drawings illustrating the two proposed flags on p. 133 of [tbc69]. The green in the two flags was described as dark or deep green. ... One [of the two proposed flags] was the Ukrainian blue-over-gold bicolor with a green triangle at the hoist.
  4. ^ Trembicky, Walter (1969). Flags of Non-Russian Peoples Under Soviet Rule. Flag Research Center. pp. 134, 135.