The flag of the Magnetic rural settlement is the official symbol of the Magnetic rural settlement of the Agapovsky municipal district of the Chelyabinsk region of the Russian Federation . Established on November 23, 2007.
| Flag of Magnetic Rural Settlement | |
|---|---|
| administrative center: Magnetic settlement | |
| Agapovsky district Chelyabinsk region Russia | |
| Approved by | November 23, 2007 [1] |
| Proportion | 2: 3 |
Description
“A rectangular double-sided panel with a 2: 3 ratio of width to length, divided vertically into two equal stripes: blue and red, reproducing in the center six yellow ears (three, two and one).”
Justification of Symbols
The flag of the Magnetic rural settlement is based on the coat of arms of the Magnetic rural settlement, according to the rules and relevant traditions of heraldry, and reflects historical, cultural, socio-economic, national and other local traditions.
The Magnetic rural settlement received its name from the legendary Magnitogorsk ( Magnitogorsk city, Magnitnaya Mountain), in the vicinity of which a grain farm was established in 1929, designed to supply the city with agricultural products. This is reflected by yellow ears of wheat - symbols of fertility, growth, harvest, life-giving power.
Six ears also reflect the six settlements that make up the Magnetic Rural Settlement: Magnitny, Vperyod, Kirovsky, Alekseevsky, Yuzhny, Subutak villages.
Yellow color (gold) is a symbol of wealth, justice, respect, generosity.
The division of the flag’s flag into blue and red allegorically indicates the name of the settlement: the poles of the magnet are traditionally marked with blue and red (blue - minus, red - plus).
Blue color is a symbol of honor, nobility, spirituality.
Red color is a symbol of labor, strength, courage, beauty and celebration.