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 image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 September 2018
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 September 2018The Vepsian flag 
is a green [blue] field with a blue cross 
with yellow borders. Andersson 
[and92]
[and94]
does not mention this one.
Jan Oskar Engene, 20 Mar 1996
The Vepsian flag, a green [blue] field with a blue Scandinavian cross bordered 
yellow, was “adopted” in June 1992 at the Vepsian Summer 
Festival in the Vepsian national village of Kalajoki (Rybreka) near lake 
Onega in the Republic of Karelia. The colours of the 
flag symbolise the forests, rivers, lakes and fields of the region. I am not 
aware of the exact shades but I would suppose that the green is the same as in 
the East Karelian flag.
Marco Pribilla, 10 Jan 2003
According to [lau97], the 
Vepsian flag uses the same proportions as the 
East Karelian flag.
Marco Pribilla, 10 Jan 2003
This flag, with medium blue, is listed under number 89 at the chart
Flags of Aspirant Peoples [eba94] as:
«Vepsians - North-West Russia».
Ivan Sache, 15 Sep 1999
At this site: 
https://cr2.livejournal.com/460975.html (photo)
a photo of a Vepsian flag is presented, which was taken at the Vepsian
Ethnographic Museum in the village of Shyoltozero, Karelia in 2015. On this 
flag, the cross is in a shade of blue which is lighter than FOTW color B, but 
darker than B-. It is also visibly wider and its vertical arms are a bit closer 
to the hoist than in the East Karelian flag. 
   In the photo, field 
color looks like a greenish shade of blue. Through my correspondence with 
Viktor Lomantsov (August-Spetember 2018), I have learned that it is actually 
a distinctive shade of green called "sea wave green" in Russian, which often 
looks very close to blue in the photos. The flag image employing these shades 
is now also presented at Vexillographia website: 
http://www.vexillographia.ru/russia/minority.htm.
Tomislav Todorovic, 15 September 2018 
The Vepsians, also known as Veps, speak a language belonging to 
the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family. They live in 
the area south of Karelia,
between the lakes Ladoga and Onega
[in Leninigrad Region].
In the 1989 Soviet census, they were numbered at 
12 501.
Jan Oskar Engene, 20 Mar 1996