- Flag of Kirovohrad
The flag of Kirovohrad is the city symbol of
Kirovohrad developed and widely introduced during the last decade of the 20th century.The flag has two horizontal bands of
yellow , of equal width, separated by a centralblue band which splits into a horizontal "Y" shape, the arms of which end at the corners of the hoist side (and roughly follow the flag's diagonals). The Y embraces acrimson isosceles triangle containing the golden monogram ofSt. Elizabeth within. The width of thepall makes one fifth of the flag.In
blazon s the flag of Kirovohrad can be described as "perpall fess wiseOr andgules , a fesswise pallazure ."As most of the Ukrainian municipal flags are the ratio of the flag of Kirovohrad is 1:1. It usually has decorative edging and is hoisted on a staff with a cross-bar. In this case the [http://heraldry.com.ua Ukrainian Heraldry Portal] prefers to use the term "khoruhva" (Ukrainian "хоругва") which could be translated in English as "a
gonfalon ".The flag of Kirovohrad utilizes the symbols found on the city's historical coats of arms and its current one, particularly the colours (with a switch from
red tocrimson ) and the monogram ofSt. Elizabeth . Theblue cross is said to symbolize the junction of three rivers:Inhul , Suhokliya and Bianka in whose vicinity the precursor of the city,Fort of St. Elizabeth was founded.The flag was designed by
Vitaliy Kryvenko in the 1st half of the 1990s and adopted by the City Hall onFebruary 28 , 1996.External links
* [http://uht.org.ua/ ] - The Ukrainian Heraldry Society uk icon
* [http://vexillographia.narod.ru/ ] - Russian Centre of Vexillology and Heraldry ru icon
* [http://geraldika.ru/ ] - A non-commercial Internet project on Heraldry and Vexillology ru icon
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