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The flag of Voronezh was adopted July 1997 and is
red with blue vertical stripe at hoist
(similar to the
old russian republic flag).
Jaume Ollé, 27 Feb 1999
The coat of arms and the flag of Voronezh Region were adopted with Law #51-II-OZ on 1 of July, 1997 by the Duma (regional parliament) and signed by governor A. Goliusov on 7 of July Flag is red (2:3) with the coat of arms in the centre and blue stripe along the "base" of the flag. The width of the arms is equal to 2/5 of flag-length.
The description in the Law is very vague. I (Russian) can’t understand this Russian text! Usually Russian vexillologists use the word "drevko" (hoist) or "kromka" (lower selvage). There is the word "osnovanie" (base) in the Law. What it means? May be two variants:
The arms: Gules, a Pitcher in bend pouring out a Water Argent on a Mount Or. The shield is surmounted with a mural crown Or and an initial of Czar Peter I. The shield is surrounded with the oak-wreath Proper tied with a Ribbon Azure. The coat of arms is similar to coat of arms of Voronezh Governorate (1878), but in that coat of arms the crown was imperial and oak-wreath was Or. The pitcher is the coat of arms of Voronezh (town) since 1781.
Viktor Lomancov, 22 Jan 2000