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by Ivan Sache, 11 March 2004
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"It is square panel with the emblem colors and
figures."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
The flag is square, horizontally divided light blue-gree. The
blue field is charged with a yellow church / monastery with
yellow gates and windows. The green stripe is charged with a
white wavy line surmonting a white rabbit flanked by two curved
wheat spikes.
Ivan Sache, 11 March 2004
from Ukrainian Heraldry website
"Shield per fess by azure and vert. In the first field is
or church, in the second field is argent hare accompanied by
argent wavy barrulets above, and by the two or ears ar the sides.
The arms is edged by decorative cartouche and decorated by a
rural crown.
The church is a symbol of village name occurrence. The hare is a
sign which was met by the first settlers. The barrulet symbolizes
small river Gnylytsya, ears mean agriculture."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
"It is known since XVII century. In 1800 village
inhabitants have bought Peter and Paul's wooden church in the
district center and have put it at itself. By it village received
Petropavlivka name."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004