Flag of Ossetia | |
Proportion: | 1:2 |
Adoption: | 1990 (South Ossetia), 1991 (North Ossetia) |
Design: | A tri-horizontal bar flag with the colors white, red, and yellow |
The Flag of Ossetia is a tricolor flag, top to bottom white, red, and yellow, used by the Ossetian people in Ossetia, a region spanning both sides of the Caucasus Mountains.
The flag is used by three distinct political entities: The Republic of North Ossetia–Alania (a federal subject of Russia), the self-declared Republic of South Ossetia – State of Alania, and the Georgia-established Administration of South Ossetia.
South Ossetia has been under the control of the Russian Federation since the 2008 Russo-Georgian war and is mostly unrecognized by the international community. Georgia considers the Provisional Administration of South Ossetia to be the legal government of South Ossetia.
Under the Soviet Union, the North Ossetian ASSR changed flags several times. The present flag was adopted on 2 October 1991 shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and then reinstated on 24 November 1994.[1]
1917–1922 | Flag of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus | |||
1922–3 July 1936 | Flag of the North Ossetian Autonomous Oblast | |||
3 July 1937–29 July 1938 | Flag of the North Ossetian ASSR | Russian written in Cyrillic and Ossetian written in Latin | ||
18 June 1938–16 June 1954 | Flag of the North Ossetian ASSR | Russian and Ossetian both written in Cyrillic | ||
16 June 1954–24 June 1981 | Flag of the North Ossetian ASSR | |||
24 June 1981–2 October 1991 | Flag of the North Ossetian ASSR | |||
2 October 1991–10 December 1991 | Flag of the North Ossetian ASSR, and then of the North Ossetian SSR | |||
10 December 1991–24 November 1994 | Flag of the North Ossetian SSR, and then of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania |
The Republic of South Ossetia – State of Alania maintains a Presidential standard for use by the President of South Ossetia when serving in an official capacity as the head of state. Although the flag is often the coat of arms centered on the flag, there is no codified presidential standard, and as such several variants have been used.
The flag is said to represent the social structure of ancient Ossetian society, which was divided into three social groups forming an organic whole: the military aristocracy, the clergy, and ordinary people. The colors symbolize moral purity (white), martial courage (red) and wealth and prosperity (yellow). In blazons, the flag is described as Per fess Argent and Or, a fess Gules. The proportions are 1:2.[6] [7]
Colour model | White | Bright Red | Gold | |
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Pantone | Safe | Red 186c | Yellow 012c | |
CMYK | 0.0.0.0 | 0.100.83.24 | 0.16.100.1 | |
RGB | (255,255,255) | (193,0,32) | (255,215,0) | |
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NCS | S 0300-N | S 1085-Y80R | S 0580-G70Y |