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The '''flag of [[Taymyr Autonomous Okrug]]''', in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], is a light blue field [[Charge (heraldry)|charged]] in the center with a white disc (surrounded by four rays at the cardinal positions), which is one half of the flag in width. The disc, in turn, is charged with a [[ |
The '''flag of [[Taymyr Autonomous Okrug]]''', in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], is a light blue field [[Charge (heraldry)|charged]] in the center with a white disc (surrounded by four rays at the cardinal positions), which is one half of the flag in width. The disc, in turn, is charged with a [[Red-breasted Goose]] in the center. |
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The flag was authorized on May 23, 2000, prior to the [[okrug]]'s merge to [[Krasnoyarsk Krai]] on January 1, 2007. <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://fotw.info/flags/ru-84.html|title=Taymyr (Russia) at FOTW}}</ref> Its proportions were 2:3.<ref name=":0" /> |
The flag was authorized on May 23, 2000, prior to the [[okrug]]'s merge to [[Krasnoyarsk Krai]] on January 1, 2007. <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://fotw.info/flags/ru-84.html|title=Taymyr (Russia) at FOTW}}</ref> Its proportions were 2:3.<ref name=":0" /> |
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The flag of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug, in the Russian Federation, is a light blue field charged in the center with a white disc (surrounded by four rays at the cardinal positions), which is one half of the flag in width. The disc, in turn, is charged with a Red-breasted Goose in the center.
The flag was authorized on May 23, 2000, prior to the okrug's merge to Krasnoyarsk Krai on January 1, 2007. [1] Its proportions were 2:3.[1]