by Roland Smoker | Jul 23, 2018
The flag of the Russian Oblast of Rostov consists of a horizontal triband of blue, yellow, and red with a small vertical band of white by the hoist. This flag is based on the flag of the Don Republic in 1918, a short-lived independent self-proclaimed republic formed...
by Roland Smoker | May 7, 2018
The flag of the Russian Oblast of Sverdlovsk consists of four horizontal stripes of inconsistent height of white, blue, white, and green from top to bottom. Compared to the entire height of the flag, the first white stripe is 7/20th, the blue stripe is 9/20th, the...
by Roland Smoker | Apr 16, 2018
The flag of the Russian Oblast of Kirov consists of three horizontal bands of white, green, and blue. The white band takes up 3/4th of the height of the flag with the Coat of Arms of the oblast in its center. White represents purity and snow, green represents hope and...
by Roland Smoker | Mar 29, 2018
The flag of the Russian Oblast of Tyumen consists of a horizontal triband of white, blue, and green with a red isosceles triangle on the left and three yellow crowns on the middle blue band. This flag was adopted on October 24th, 2008.
by Roland Smoker | Oct 26, 2017
The flag of the Russian oblast of Kaliningrad consists of three horizontal stripes of red, yellow, and blue with a castle and a stylized letter E in the upper left hand corner. The middle yellow stripe has one-third the height of the red and blue stripes. The stylized...
by Roland Smoker | Aug 31, 2017
The flag of the Russian Oblast of Tula consists of three silver swords, two diagonal and one horizontal, with two gold hammers on a red background. The swords, which are pointed downward and to the left, represent protection. Had the swords been pointed upward, it...