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 image by Pascal Gross, 6 August 2018
image by Pascal Gross, 6 August 2018Со́чи (English: Sochi) has its first recorded inhabitants in VIth century 
B.C. In modern times, on March 10,1866, a Decree was proclaimed promoting 
relocation to the Sochi area of all peoples of Russia. A rural settlement 
quickly grew on the Black Sea coast. On May 23, 1896 it was named Sochi. On July 
31, 1917 the settlement received the status of a town. Since 1937 it has been 
part of Krasnodar Krai".
Sources:
http://old.sochiadm.ru/sochi/about_city/istoriya/
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%B8 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sochi 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochi/a> 
 Esteban Rivera,, 6 August 2018
A new flag (http://vexillographia.ru/russia/subjects/towns/sochi.htm) 
was approved by Решением (English: Decision) of the городского Собрания 
(English: City Assembly) No. 199, dated June 7, 2005. The authors were: 
К.Моченов (English: K.Mochenov), К.Переходенко (English: K.Perekhodenko) and 
О.Афанасьева (English: O. Afanasyeva) which features the new coat of arms (http://www.sochi.ru/local/templates/main/user-img/gerb_1.jpg). 
The new coat of arms is a "four-piece shield is divided by silver and a worm, - 
on top of everything - an azure shingle, laden with a silver bowl without a 
stand, accompanied by a black thunderbolt in the belt at the top, and below - 
silver drops without a number. In the first part - three silver mountains, 
thinly bordered with azure. In the second part there is a golden palm, in the 
third part there is a flaming golden sun, in the fourth part there is a thin 
azure lowered and dented-concave belt."
The description of the flag is as 
follows (translated directly from Russian): "(A) rectangular cloth with a ratio 
of width to length 2: 3, divided into four equal parts: two white (top at the 
hoist and bottom at the fly) and two red (opposite ones). At the top of the 
upper part of the panel near the pole - three arcs pointed at the top are blue. 
In the upper part of the panel of the fly, a yellow palm tree, shifted from the 
shaft and tilted towards the hoist. In the center of the lower part of the panel 
near the hoist is the sun with alternating straight and flaming rays of yellow 
color. Below the center of the lower part of the panel on the fly is a wavy 
strip of blue in the bottom. In the middle of the flag there is a blue 
rectangle, 1/2 height from the height of the panel and 1/4 width from the length 
of the panel, in which a white bowl with droplets of white color, and above it 
has a red flame". The "bowl of fiery water" is a symbol of the famous hydrogen 
sulfide Matsesta mineral springs that gave birth to the city of Sochi as a 
resort and earned it the glory of the all-Russian health resort ("Matsesta" in 
translation from Ubykh "fire water").
 Esteban Rivera, 6 August 2018
The new flag was adopted on February 14, 2006 by Decision of the Sochi City 
Council No. 22 with minor changes to the graphical depiction and also slight 
changes in the flag's description" 
Sources: "Официальные символы 
Краснодарского края и муниципальных образований" (English: Official symbols of 
the Krasnodar Territory and municipal territories) by К.Моченова (English: 
K.Mochenov), Ю.Коржика (English: Yu. Korzhik) and А.Ракова (English: A.Rakov ).
http://old.sochiadm.ru/sochi/about_city/offitsialnaya-simvolika/ 
http://old.sochiadm.ru/sochi/about_city/istoriya/ 
http://www.sochi.ru/gorod/obshchaya-informatsiya/simvolika 
http://vexillographia.ru/russia/subjects/towns/sochi.htm 
https://ru.wikipedia.org
 Esteban Rivera, 6 August 2018
 image by Pascal Gross, 6 August 2018
 
image by Pascal Gross, 6 August 2018The previous flag of the city was 
a white horizontal background with the former coat of arms in the middle (ca. 
2004), as seen here":
http://vexillographia.ru/russia/subjects/towns/images/sochi.gif (source:
http://vexillographia.ru/russia/subjects/towns/sochi.htm)
 Esteban Rivera, 6 August 2018