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Kuznetsovs'k (Rivne, Ukraine)

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Кузнецовськ

(2:3)
from the site of Ukrainian Heraldry



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The Flag

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by city council at January, 29 2001. The rectangular panel with a ratio of the sides 2:3, consisting of two equal horizontal strips - blue and vert, from a staff to middle of a flag departs a white wedge. On the single copy of a flag which is kept in city council, on a white background the arms of city is represented, on all others the arms is absent. The author is S.Maksimchuk.
Source: Andriy Grechylo, Yuriy Terletskyi: "COATS-OF-ARMS AND FLAGS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN RIVNE OBLAST."
Dov Gutterman, 25 June 2002


Coat of Arms


from the site of Ukrainian Heraldry

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"It was confirmed by city council at January, 29, 2001. In an azure field are three argent cooling towers an atomic power station, before which are three vert fur-trees, above them is an argent mark of atom with electrons. The author is S.Maksimchuk. Fur-trees, vert and azure colors a finding of city in Polissya land, cooling towers are symbol of nuclear station, atom emphasize a role of atomic engineering in a history of a settlement.
Source: Andriy Grechylo, Yuriy Terletskyi: "COATS-OF-ARMS AND FLAGS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN RIVNE OBLAST."
Dov Gutterman, 25 June 2002


The City

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry:
"Has arisen at 1973 on territory of Varash village as settlement at the Rivne atomic power station. Varash is known since 1776. The new settlement was named Kuznetsovs'k at 1977 in N.Kuznetsova's honour - the Soviet provoker after which acts of terrorism in 1942-44 German invaders have carried out mass death penalties of local population on Volyn'. The city is supposed to return the name of an initial settlement - Varash."
Dov Gutterman, 25 June 2002