Altai Krai
Proportion1:2
Adopted29 June 2000
DesignA vertical bicolor of light-blue and red with the arms of the krai.

The flag of Altai Krai, in the Russian Federation, is a vertical bicolor of light-blue and red charged with a spike of wheat on the blue band and the arms of the krai on the red band. The design follows the pattern of the flags of the Russian SFSR. This center design on the flag is the coat of arms of Altai Krai. The coat of arms was adopted on 25 May 2000. The flag was adopted on 29 June 2000 during a session of the Altai Krai Council of People's Deputies.[1]

Other flags

Flags Date Use Description
2021–Present Flag of Barnaul
2016–2021 Blue background with the emblem on the middle.
?–Present Flag of Sibirsky
?–Present Flag of Belokurikha
?–Present Flag of Biysk White background with the emblem on the middle.
?–Present Flag of Rubtsovsk Light blue background with the emblem on the middle.
2018–Present Flag of Slavgorod
?–2018
?–Present Flag of Yarovoye
?–Present Flag of Biysky District
2005–Present Flag of Yeltsovsky District
?–2005
?–Present Flag of Zmeinogorsky District
?–Present Flag of Krasnogorsky District
2006–Present Flag of Pervomaysky District
?–2006
?–Present Flag of Rubtsovsky District Light blue background with the emblem on the middle.
?–Present Flag of Sovetsky District
?–Present Flag of Soloneshensky District
?–Present Flag of Shelabolikhinsky District
?–Present Flag of Talmensky District
?–Present Flag of Tyumentsevsky District
?–Present Flag of Shipunovsky District
?–Present Flag of Nemetsky National District

References

  1. "The Emblem of the Altai territory". altairegion22.ru. Retrieved May 22, 2015.

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