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The flag of Angarsk is made of emerald, yellow and
azure horizontal stripes. The upper stripe of emerald
color symbolizes the abundance of verdure and taiga.
The middle stripe of yellow color, the high industrial
potential of the city. Lower azure stripe symbolizes
city on the shore hangars(?). The coat of arms of the
city is located in the center of the yellow stripe.
Virgin in the coat of arms symbolizes the river Angara.
Pascal Gross, 13 Mar 2003
Flag of Irkutsk (town in Siberia, administrative centre of Irkutsk
Oblast). Adopted 27, Feb, 1996. Based on the
arms.
Victor Lomantsov, 08 Jul 2001
Image from http://www.aha.ru/~heraldik/gerbs.htm,
the website of K. Mochenov’s Union of Russian Heraldists.
Jens Pattke, 16 Sep 2002
At http://www.usolie-sibirskoe.ru/?page=city&id=13,
I have found description of city of Usolye-Sibirskoe (in Irkutsk oblast) flag.
It is green — light blue (goluboĭ | голубой)
field with white diagonal stripe. Ratio 2:3. Width of white stripe is equal
1/6 of the «general size of the flag». I think they mean length of the flag
(but I’m not sure)
Victor Lomantsov, 20 Oct 2002
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