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A sky blue flag with a blue diagonal band charged with birds. 2016– Flag of Kyzyl: 2005– Flag of Lipetsk: A linden tree depicted on a green hill on a yellow background. 1995– Flag of Lugansk: 1999– Flag of Magadan: 2010– Flag of Magas: 2004– Flag of Magnitogorsk: A black triangle on a silver-colored background. 2006– Flag of ...
Russian flag (lower right) on the Practice battle on the river IJ in honour of Peter I, September 1697. Painting by Abraham Storck, 1700. According to Dutch newspapers, in June 1694, a 44-gun frigate bought by Russia and built in Rotterdam stood in the Amsterdam roadstead under the white-blue-red flag. [18]
This is a list of flags of states, territories, former, and other geographic entities (plus a few non-geographic flags) sorted by their combinations of dominant colors. Flags emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields. The color of text is almost entirely ignored.
The state flag of Tuva in Russia is a light blue field with a white-fimbriated pall of the same color bordering a yellow triangle on the hoist.. White symbolizes silver and virtue; additionally, it is common in the Russian republic for hostesses to greet guests with silver streamers in their arms.
The flag of Kalmykia consists of a yellow field with a sky blue circle in the center containing a lotus. The yellow stands for the sun, the people and the religious faith of the nation. The blue represents the sky, eternity, and steadiness. The lotus is a symbol of purity, spiritual rebirth and happiness.
Blue–white–blue triband with large white space and narrow blue strips at the top and bottom edges of the flag. White flag with seven rainbow colours at the top. White over light blue field. Yellow–green–blue tricolor with a same size red vertical stripe at the hoist. The current blue–white–red design with the coat of arms in the center.
Map of the federal subjects of Russia with their flags. This gallery of flags of federal subjects of Russia shows the flags of the 89 federal subjects of Russia including two regions that, while being de facto under complete Russian control, are not internationally recognized as part of Russia (Republic of Crimea [1] and the city of Sevastopol), [1] and four regions that, while not being fully ...
Pages in category "Blue and yellow flags" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Flag of Asturias; C.