The flag of the municipality " Nizhnevartovsky District " of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra of the Tyumen Region of the Russian Federation .
| Flag of the municipality "Nizhnevartovsk district" | |
|---|---|
| Nizhnevartovsk district | |
| Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area - Ugra Russia | |
| Approved | May 22, 2007 [1] |
| Proportion | 2: 3 |
| Number in GGR | 3355 |
| Previous flags | |
September 12, 1999 - May 22, 2007 | |
The flag is the official symbol of the area.
First Flag
The first flag of the Nizhnevartovsk District was approved on September 12, 1999.
Flag Description
“The flag is a rectangular cloth with a 2: 3 aspect ratio, consisting of three equal horizontal stripes of white (top), green (in the center) and blue colors. In the center of the conditional half of the cloth at the shaft is a stylized image of a white plague with a top (on a white stripe) in blue. In the plague - the image of the element of the Khanty ornament of purple color ". [2]
Valid Flag
The current flag was approved on May 22, 2007 and entered into the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation with the assignment of registration number 3355.
Flag Description
"The flag of the district is a rectangular cloth with a width to length ratio of 2: 3, reproducing the composition of the coat of arms of the region in green, blue, yellow, white and black."
Flag Symbols
The heraldic description of the region's coat of arms reads: “In a green field with an azure, jagged and serrated and edged with silver in the style of the Khanty ornament with a extremity golden abstract rafter, accompanied below and inside by a golden abstract tip, burdened with a black drop, and at the top - with a 4-gauge pattern. .
Notes
- ↑ Decision of the Duma of the Nizhnevartovsk District dated 05.22.2007 No. 61 “On Approval of the Provision on the Flag of the Municipal Formation of the Nizhnevartovsk District” .
- ↑ Borisov I.V., Kozina E.N. Heraldry of Russia. - Moscow: Astrel Publishing House LLC, 2006. - p. 404. - 423 p. - 5000 copies - ISBN 5-271-11355-8 .