Flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug explained

Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Proportion:2:3
Adoption:28 November 1996
Design:A blue field charged with a white crown ornament and a red strip near the bottom.
Designer:Gennady Sysolyatin

The flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug consists of a blue field charged with a white crown ornament (seen also on the flag of Nenets Autonomous Okrug) and a red strip near the bottom. The flag was officially adopted on 28 November 1996.

History

The flag of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug was officially adopted on 28 November 1996.

Design

The flag consists of a blue field with a red strip and a white Tyumen crown design on the lower part of it.[1]

Similarity

The white crown design on the flag is also seen on the flag of Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Other flags

Administrative divisions

!Flag!Date!Use!Description
?–presentFlag of Salekhard
?–presentFlag of Gubkinsky
?–presentFlag of Nadym
?–presentFlag of Muravlenko
?–presentFlag of Novy Urengoy
?–presentFlag of Noyabrsk
?–presentFlag of Krasnoselkupsky District
?–presentFlag of Nadymsky District
?–presentFlag of Priuralsky District
?–presentFlag of Purovsky District
?–presentFlag of Tazovsky District
?–presentFlag of Shuryshkarsky District
?–presentFlag of Yamalsky District

Other

FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentFlag of Kharp
?–presentFlag of Krasnoselkup
?–presentFlag of Novy Port
?–presentFlag of Pangody
?–presentFlag of Tarko-Sale
?–presentFlag of Tazovsky
?–presentFlag of Zapolyarny

Notes and References

  1. Book: Minahan, James . Encyclopedia of the stateless nations. 3. L - R . 1355– . Greenwood . 2002 . 9780313321115 .