Cannabaceae

Belgorod Oblast
Proportion2:3
Adopted22 June 2000[1]
DesignA blue cross with four cantons (white, green, black and red) and the coat of arms on the white canton.

The flag of Belgorod Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted on June 22, 2000.[2] The flag consists of a blue cross, the four cantons colored (clockwise from top left) white, green, black and red. The white canton is charged with the coat of arms of Belgorod Oblast, consisting of a lion at rest and an eagle above it.[3] The ratio of the flag is 2:3.[4]

Timeline

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Flag Date Use Description
1693-1721 Flag of Principality of Belgorod
1721-1857 Flag of Belgorod Governorate
1858-1883 Flag of Belgorodsky Uyezd
1883-1913 Flag of Belgorodsky Uyezd
1914-1917 Flag of Belgorodsky Uyezd
1918-1936 Flag of Belgorod Oblast
1937-1954 Flag of Belgorod Oblast
1955-1991 Flag of Belgorod Oblast

Other flags

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Flag Date Use Description
?–present Flag of Belgorod city
?–present Flag of Alexeyevka
?–present Flag of Gubkin
?–present Flag of Shebekino
?–present Flag of Stary Oskol
?–present Flag of Valuyki
?–present Flag of Alexeyevsky District
?–present Flag of Belgorodsky District
?–present Made in Borisovsky District
?–present Flag of Chernyansky District
?–present Flag of Gubkinsky District
?–present Flag of Ivnyansky District
?–present Flag of Krasnensky District
?–present Flag of Krasnogvardeysky District
?–present Flag of Krasnoyaruzhsky District
?–present Flag of Novooskolsky District
?–present Flag of Prokhorovsky District
?–present Flag of Rakityansky District
?–present Flag of Rovensky District
?–present Flag of Shebekinsky District
?–present Flag of Starooskolsky District
?–present Flag of Valuysky District
2015–present Flag of Veydelevsky District
2015–2015
?–2015
?–present Flag of Volokonovsky District
?–present Flag of Yakovlevsky District

References

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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