Flag of Lviv Oblast explained

Lviv Oblast
Article:the
Proportion:2:3
Adoption:February 27, 2001
Type:Regional

The flag of Lviv Oblast (Ukrainian: Прапор Львівської області; translit.: Prapor Lvivs'koi oblasti) is one of regional flags of Ukraine.[1] It is a symbol of the Lviv Oblast that inherits a historical tradition of using regional symbols and is an attribute of the local government and executive powers.

It was officially approved on February 27, 2001, by the decision of the Lviv Oblast Council.

The flag represents a banner of 2:3 proportion. With emblem region in the center — crowned yellow (golden) color lion. Height of lion — 3/4 of the flag's width, the distance from the upper and lower edges of the cloth — 1/8 the width of the flag. In the flip side — a mirror image.

The reference sample flag field is kept in the office of Chairman of the Regional Council.

Meaning

The lion leaning on a rock symbolizes the power and strength of the land and its inhabitants, who defended their independence from strangers for centuries. At the same time, it resonates with the name of the city of Lviv and the name of its first ruler — Leo I of Galicia.

The crown on the lion's head indicates the capital role of Kingdom of Rus' (Kingdom of Galicia and Volhynia) in the XII—XIV centuries and Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in the XVIII—XX centuries.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lviv Region . mfa.gov.ua . Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.