Flag of Yaroslavl Oblast explained

Flag of Yaroslavl Oblast
Proportion:2:3
Adoption:27 February, 2001
Design:A field of gold, charged with a bear rampant holding a halberd on its left shoulder

The flag of Yaroslavl Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted 27 February 2001. The flag is a field of gold, charged with a bear rampant holding a halberd on its left shoulder. The ratio of the flag is 2:3.

Other flags

!Flag!Date!Use!Description
?–PresentFlag of Yaroslavl cityBlue background with the emblem on the middle.
?–PresentFlag of Pereslavl-Zalessky
?–PresentFlag of Rostov
?–PresentFlag of Rybinsk
?–PresentFlag of TutayevBlue background with the emblem on the middle.
?–PresentFlag of Uglich
2009–PresentFlag of Bolsheselsky District
?–2009
?–PresentFlag of Borisoglebsky District
?–PresentFlag of Danilovsky District
?–PresentFlag of Gavrilov-Yamsky District
2011–PresentFlag of Lyubimsky District
?–2011
?–PresentFlag of Myshkinsky District
?–PresentFlag of Nekouzsky DistrictBlue background with the emblem on the middle.
?–PresentFlag of Nekrasovsky District
?–PresentFlag of Pereslavsky District
?–PresentFlag of Pervomaysky District
?–PresentFlag of Pervomaysky District, back side
?–PresentFlag of Poshekhonsky DistrictGreen background with the emblem on the middle.
?–PresentFlag of Rostovsky District
?–PresentFlag of Rybinsky District
?–PresentFlag of Uglichsky District
?–PresentFlag of Yaroslavsky District

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