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(2:3)
image from wikipedia
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(2:3)
wrong image from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"The rectangular panel with a parity of the parties 2:3 is
divided horizontally into azure, yellow and red strips in the
ratio 2:1:2. In the top strip is white patte cross, over which is
shield: in an blue field is white half moon horns to the staff.
In the bottom strip is white chamomile with yellow core. From a
staff are white and yellow vertical strips in width in 2/15 from
length of a flag; on a white strip is red-and-black Ukrainian
ornament."
Dov Gutterman, 28 November 2008
I think something wrong in this image: See the coat of arms:
cross with small shield placed on the red part of the main
shield, flower - on the blue one. But in the image of flag these
colours are changed. Why?
For example, Wikipedia
shows the flag with colours and figures according the coat of
arms - upper stripe: blue with flower - lower stripe: red
(crimson) with cross.
Viktor Lomantsov, 29 July 2009
The picture of the flag of Tomashpil district at Ukrainian
Heraldry is incorrect. Correct you can see at wikipedia.
This flag was designed by me.
The District council asked me to add ornament to flag.
The cross with a half moon is a symbol of the Bratslav
woyewodship (end of the 16th - end of the 18th centuries.
Andriy Grechylo, 30 July 2009
image from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in September, 26th, 2006 by the decision
#45 of region council session. Per pale by gules and azure, or
tau cross. In the first part is argent paty cross, over which is
shield: in an azure field is argent half moon horns to the left.
In the second part is argent chamomile with or core. In the
argent chief is gules-and-sable Ukrainian ornament. On azure tape
is or inscription "1923". The shield enframed by or
cartouche and crowned by or Tryzyb."
Dov Gutterman, 28 November 2008
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was founded in 1923."
Dov Gutterman, 28 November 2008