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Flag of the Konstantinovsky district (Amur region)

The flag of the Konstantinovsky district is the official symbol of the Konstantinovsky municipal district of the Amur Region of the Russian Federation and reflects historical, cultural, socio-economic, national and other local traditions.

Flag of the Konstantinovsky municipal district
Konstantinovsky district
Amurskaya Oblast
Russia
Flag of Konstantinovsky rayon (Amur oblast) .png
Approved byMarch 19, 2010 [1]
Proportion2: 3
GRG number6236
Team of authors
Flag ideaK. F. Mochenov
ArtistI. Sokolova
Computer
design
I. Sokolova
Justification
symbolism
K.V. Perehodenko

The flag was approved on March 31, 2010 and entered in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation under number 6236.

Description

“A raspberry-colored cloth with a ratio of width to length 2: 3, bearing four wave-shaped stripes along the bottom edge - two white alternately with blue, with a total overall width of 5/18 of the width of the cloth; "on the main part, right next to the upper of the strips, a yellow sheaf, vertically divided half, from the shaft side, wheat, half soy, with a stylized red-green border post depicted against it, is reproduced in yellow.”

Justification of Symbols

The flag is designed based on the coat of arms of the Konstantinovsky district .

The village of Konstantinovka was founded in 1858 as a Cossack village, and was named in honor of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich . Raspberry (purple) color - a symbol of nobility, fame, supreme authority allegorically indicates the origin of the name of the Konstantinovsky district.

The border pillar and wave-shaped extremity show the state border along the Amur River . The first permanent settlements that grew out of Cossack posts were organized precisely for the purpose of protecting the state border.

Agricultural production is the basis of the economy of the modern region. Crop production - wheat and soybeans , make up the majority of the total production volume. On the flag, a sheaf made up of ears of wheat and stalks of soybeans reflects this feature of the economy of the Konstantinovsky district. With their harvests of grain and soybeans, local residents became famous far beyond the borders of the district and the region.

Yellow color (gold) is a symbol of harvest, wealth, stability, vitality and warmth, respect.

White color (silver) is a symbol of purity, perfection, peace and mutual understanding.

Blue color is a symbol of honor, nobility, spirituality, heavenly open spaces.

Red color is a symbol of labor, strength, courage, beauty and celebration.

Green color is a symbol of nature, youth, health, life growth.

Notes

  1. ↑ Decision of the Konstantinovsky District Council of People's Deputies of the Amur Region dated March 31, 2010 No. 218 “On the Regulation on the Flag of the Konstantinovsky District of the Amur Region” . Adopted by the district Council of People's Deputies on March 19, 2010.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flag_Konstantinovsky_district_(Amurskaya_region)&oldid=98719473


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