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Ilinden (Municipality, North Macedonia)

Илинден

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[Flag] image by Valentin Poposki, 21 September 2021

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Presentation of Ilinden

The municipality of Ilinden (15,894 inhabitants; 97.02 sq. km) is made of the town of the same name and the 11 settlements of Ajvatovci, Bujkovci, Bunardžik, Bučinci, Deljadrovci, Kadino, Marino, Miladinovci, Mralino, Mrševci and Tekija.
The municipality, named after the Ilinden Uprising, was established in 1996 by separation from Gazi Baba.

Ivan Sache, 7 April 2007


Municipal flag of Ilinden

The municipality of Ilinden is using a different flag that consists of the municipal arms on red background. The flag with "И" on it is still the official one.
Valentin Poposki, 21 September 2021


Coat of arms of Ilinden

[Flag] image by Valentin Poposki, 21 September 2021


Earlier flag of Ilinden

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Flag of Ilinden
Left, as shown on the municipal website - Image by Mello Luchtenberg, 2 April 2007
Right, as shown on the Macedonian Ministry of Local Self-Government website - Image by Mello Luchtenberg & António Martins, 7 April 2007

The municipal flag of Ilinden (Macedonian Ministry of Local Self-Government website, page no longer online), is vertical, in proportions 2:1, red with a yellow sun with twelve "drop-like" rays placed in the upper part of the flag, a yellow stripe placed along each vertical side of the flag and stretching from the center of the sun to the bottom of the flag, and a diagonal yellow stripe linking both vertical stripes.
The sun is another variation of the North Macedonia national flag, and the yellow stripes build an inverted N, which probably represent the Cyrillic initial (И) of Ilinden.

According to the municipal website, which shows a flag of slightly different design, the flag of Ilinden was adopted in 1996 when the municipality was created.

Ivan Sache & Valentin Poposki, 7 April 2007