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Town of Simeiz is part of the City of Yalta, in Crimea
Autonomous Republic, Ukraine. It has a population of 3,501 (in
2001). The flag was adopted by Town Council in 07.07.2006.
Authors are Maskevich O.I., Konovalov V.I. and Doroshko V.N.
The flag is shown on the pages of Sevastopol's Heradic Society
"Gerakleya".
Valentin Poposki, 7 May 2007
From <www.heraldry.com.ua>:
"It was confirmed in July, 7th, 2007. Rectangular panel with
ratio 2:3 consists from red, dark blue, wavy white, blue, white
and blue strips in the ratio 33:48:2:2:2:13. In the top strip are
two white crossed swords by edges upwards, above which is white
eight-final star. In the second strip are white stylized mountain
Kishka and rock Diva, above which is white four-beam star."
Dov Gutterman, 17 April 2008
image from <www.heraldry.com.ua>
From <www.heraldry.com.ua>:
"The shield enframed by or cartouche and crowned by argent
crown with or sun. The supporters are or griffins. On the gules
motto tape is or name of settlement."
Dov Gutterman, 17 April 2008
image from <www.heraldry.com.ua>
From <www.heraldry.com.ua>:
"It was confirmed in July, 7th, 2007. Per fess. Gules; two
argent swords in saltire by an edge upwards, accompanied in chief
by argent eight-beam star. Azure; above two argent abaised wavy
barrulets are argent mountain Kishka ("Cat") and rock
Diva, accompanied in chief by argent four-beam star.
The swords are arms of Mal'tsov's family, who did the settlement
one of the best resorts of Crimea. The mountain and rock are
symbol of Symeiz. The star above them reminds about observatory,
based in 1900 on a mountain Kishka by Mykola Mal'tsov. In 1959
there was received the image of the return party of the Moon.
The gules colour symbolizes courage, bravery, azure means beauty
and greatness, dark blue sea and light-blue sky."
Dov Gutterman, 17 April 2008