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Shelabolikhinskiy Rayon, Altay Territory (Russia)

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flag image by Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025 
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Description of the flag

Shelabolikhinskiy County has a new flag. The County Council of Deputies adopted the coat of arms and flag on 03.05.2024.

A rectangular green cloth with a width-to-length ratio of 2:3, reproducing the figures from the coat of arms, executed in blue, white, yellow, and red.
https://www.vexillographia.ru/russia/subjects/towns/shelabol.htm   

Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025


Coat of arms

arms image by Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025

On a green field with a wavy azure and silver right edge – a golden, rebellious bear holding a red jug in its forepaws, from which flows a silver stream, merging with the edge below.
https://www.heraldicum.ru/russia/subjects/towns/shelabol.htm   
 
Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025


Previous symbols

Previous symbols of the Shelabolikhinskiy County were adopted by the County Council of Deputies on 13.07.2005.

arms  image by Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025

Flag:
The flag is a rectangular panel of yellow color, personifying the color of a ripe cornfield, with a red stripe at the pole across the entire width of the Flag.
In the center of the Flag is an image of the coat of arms.
The ratio of the width of the Flag to its length is 1:2.
The red stripe is one-sixth the length of the Flag.

arms  image by Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025

Coat of arms:
The coat of arms is a circle framed by stylized images of trees, a plowed field, and church domes. The circle is divided into two parts horizontally.
In the upper half of the circle, against a blue background, are green trees, fertile fields, and a rising sun, symbolizing the leading sector of the county economy – the production and processing of agricultural products.
At the bottom of the circle, the Ob River – the main waterway – is depicted in blue, with the Peter and Paul Cathedral in the background. This symbolizes purity and renewal.
At the base of the circle is the year the district was founded.

Valentin Poposki, 1 October 2025