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image by Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
Haabersti - Green refers to much greenery. Silver refers to
light and mentality. Circle symbolizes balance, harmony and
protection. Also is the shape of part of Haabersti
-Va:ike-O~isma:e. Waves refer to Tiskre stream, Harku lake and
sea. Adopted 26 March 1997. Ratio: 7:9, Pantone 355 C. (Source)
Erki Kurrikoff, 6 April 2001 and Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
image from <www.rk.ee>
image by James Oates, 25 February, 2012
A new flag was recently adopted for the Kesklinn (City Centre) district of
Tallinn.
Source:
http://www.tallinnapostimees.ee/433610/tallinna-kesklinn-saab-lipu-ja-vapi/
The coat of arms is the same as the flag. The White Cross on Red is the second
coat of arms of the City of Tallinn, modified with a heart and a mediaeval
design, reflecting the geography and the mediaeval architecture of the Old City.
Kristine, a suburban district close to the old city, adopted
a similar modified version of the white cross on red with a clover, but I have
not (yet) seen a new flag for Kristine based on this and at the moment they seem
to still be using the blue and white stripes of the whole city, however it seems
that all of the Tallinna Osakonad will have their own distinct symbols very
soon, with the three lions and the blue and white stripes reserved for the City
of Tallinn alone and not for the districts.
James Oates, 25 February, 2012
image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
Kristiine - Tallinn's coat of arms. Clover leaf refers to
closeness with nature. The flag is a coat of arms is on a white background.
Source: <www.rk.ee>.
Erki Kurrikoff, 6 April 2001 and Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
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image by Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
Adopted: 28 March 1995. Ratio: 7:11. Blue refers to the
connection with sea, silver refers to cliff of limestone and big
residential buildings. Star refers to lighthouse.
Erki Kurrikoff, 6 April 2001
image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
image by António Martins, 6 December
2006
Mustamae linnaosa flag and coat of arms are at <tallinn.andmevara.ee>.
Valentin Poposki, 4 October 2006
According to the page reportedby Valentin, this yellow is PMS
108 and green is PMS 355.
António Martins, 6 December 2006
image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
Or issuant from three cupeaux or charged with an estoile or a
tree (linden) vert.
António Martins, 4 October 2006
image by Jorge Candeias , 26 July 1999
Adopted: 29 June 1992.
Erki Kurrikoff, 6 April 2001
image from <www.riigikantselei.ee>
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image by Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
Adopted: 20 December 1994. Ratio: 7:9. Circle-cross is the
symbol of Order of Saint Birgitta which abbey was there. Also it
is symbol of the sun (beaches). Waves refer to the river of
Pirita. Blue refers to the bay of Tallinn. The color specifications are Red Monicolor 872 and White Monicolor 843.
Erki Kurrikoff, 6 April 2001 and Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 July 2020
image by Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021
Earlier this year a new flag was adopted for Põhja-Tallinn.
More Information at wikipedia.
James Oates, 14 December 2009
The flag has a 1:2 ratio, also has Pantone shades of 3005 for the anchor and the main field, 877 for the star and hoist triangle. (Source)
Zachary Harden, 16 August 2021