Flag of the municipality Grishkovsky rural settlement of the Kalininsky district of the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation is an identification mark serving as the official symbol of the municipality.
| official name Flag of the Grishkovsky rural settlement of the Kalinin district of the Krasnodar Territory | |
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| administrative center: Grishkovskoe | |
| Kalinin district Krasnodar region Russia | |
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| Approved by | February 6, 2012 |
| Proportion | 2: 3 |
| GRG number | 7582 |
| Team of authors | |
| Flag idea | K. F. Mochenov , Yu. Y. Chernyavsky [1] , Galina Podorozhnaya, A. V. Rakov |
| Painter | Irina Sokolova |
| Justification symbolism | Yu. Y. Chernyavsky, V.V. Mishin |
The flag was approved on February 6, 2012 by the decision of the Council of the Grishkovsky Rural Settlement No. 135 [2] and on March 29, 2012 was entered in the State Heraldry Register of the Russian Federation with assignment of registration number 7582 [3] .
Description
“A rectangular panel with a ratio of width to length 2: 3, consisting of two horizontal stripes: green (at the top, width 8/9 of the width of the panel) and yellow. On the green strip is a triangle of red color, the base of which is the lower border of the strip, and the top is located in the center of the strip; in the center of the green strip (over the triangle) is a yellow sunflower inflorescence with black seeds, the core of which is divided diagonally into four parts, with the quarters facing the sides of the cloth blue, and instead of the sunflower flower petals, these quarters have wheat heads ears of yellow color. The yellow stripe is muted in three rows with thin lines of dark yellow color. ”
Justification of Symbols
The history of the Grishkovsky rural settlement of the Kalinin district begins in 1826, when, according to the decision of the military chieftain Grigory Kondratievich Matveyev (order No. 490 of March 24, 1826), nonresident towns who arrived from Ukraine and impoverished Cossacks from the Ivanovo smoking settlement began to settle near the small steppe river Kosataya. The main occupation of the local population is grain production and vegetable growing.
The flag of Grishkovsky rural settlement is based on agricultural symbols:
- the green stripe is a symbol of the farmland of the settlement;
- sunflower - the main Pancake week culture of the Kuban lands;
- ears of wheat - a symbol of grain-growing glory, joined together they allegorically resemble a gear, one of the parts of grain harvesting machines, as well as a symbol of the sun, heat, prosperity;
- the blue core of the sunflower, symbolizing irrigation vegetable growing, - an allegory of water, a symbol of the foundation of life and growth.
The muted yellow strip, located at the lower edge of the cloth, is an allegory of the foundation, the foundation, symbolizes the extensive construction of modern infrastructure in the settlement (kindergarten, housing, sports facilities, etc.).
The red tip (triangle) symbolizes the collective farm “Chervonny Shlyakh”, that is, the “Red Way”, created in the Kalininsky district on the lands of the modern Grishkovsky settlement in the 1920s (one of the first collective farms of the Krasnodar Territory).
Green color symbolizes nature, health, life growth.
Yellow color ( gold ) is a symbol of the highest value, greatness, wealth, and harvest.
Red color is a symbol of labor, courage, life-affirming power, beauty and celebration.
Blue color (light blue ) is a symbol of exalted aspirations, sincerity, devotion, rebirth.
Notes
- ↑ Yuri Yakovlevich Chernyavsky - Head of the Grishkovsky rural settlement (at the time of the approval of the flag)
- ↑ Decision of the Council of the Grishkovsky rural settlement dated 06.02.2012 No. 135 “On the flag of the Grishkovsky rural settlement of the Kalininsky district of the Krasnodar Territory”
- ↑ Flag of the Grishkovsky rural settlement . Heraldry Union of Russia . Archived on September 18, 2012.
