Flag of Krasnoyarsk Krai

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Krasnoyarsk Krai
Flag of Krasnoyarsk Krai.svg
Proportion2:3
Adopted16 March 2000
DesignRed field with the coat of arms
Designed byV. Grigoriev

The flag of Krasnoyarsk Krai , in the Russian Federation, is a red field charged with the krai's coat of arms in the center. Two fifths of the flag's height, it displays a golden lion holding a sickle in its left hand and a shovel in its right hand. The lion is surrounded by a golden wreath of cedar and oak leaves as well as a light blue ribbon on the left, right, and bottom sides. A golden pedestal encloses the lion at the top. The flag was adopted on 16 March 2000.

Other flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Krasnoyarsk.svg ?–PresentFlag of Krasnoyarsk city
Flag of Zheleznogorsk.svg 2002–PresentFlag of Zheleznogorsk A red background with a yellow bear splitting an atom.
Flag of Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk krai) (2002).png ?–2002
Flag of Zelenogorsk (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Zelenogorsk
Flag of Solnechny (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Solnechny
Flag of Bogotol.svg ?–PresentFlag of Bogotol
Flag of Borodino (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Borodino, Krasnoyarsk Krai
Divnogorsk flag.svg ?–PresentFlag of Divnogorsk
Flag of Eniseysk.svg ?–PresentFlag of Yeniseysk
Flag of Kansk (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Kansk
Flag of Lesosibirsk.png ?–PresentFlag of Lesosibirsk
Flag of Minusinsk (2020).png 2020–PresentFlag of Minusinsk
Flag of Minusinsk (Krasnoyarsk kray) (2001).png 2001–2020Red background with the coat of arms on the top left.
Flag of Minusinsk (Krasnoyarsk kray) (1997).png 1997–2001Same flag as above but 1:2 ratio.
Flag of Nazarovo (Krasnoyarsk kray).svg ?–PresentFlag of Nazarovo
Flag of Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai.svg ?–PresentF;ag of Norilsk
Flag of Sosnovoborsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Sosnovoborsk
Flag of Sharypovo.svg 2004–PresentFlag of Sharypovo
Flag of Sharypovo (2004).svg ?–2004
Flag of Abansky District (2020).png ?–PresentFlag of Abansky District
Flag of Achinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Achinsky District
Flag of Balakhtinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Balakhtinsky District
Flag of Beryozovsky District (Krasnoyarsk Krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Beryozovsky District
Flag of Birilyussky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Birilyussky District
Flag of Bogotolsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Bogotolsky District
Flag of Boguchansky District.png ?–PresentFlag of Boguchansky District
Flag of Bolshemurtinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Bolshemurtinsky District
Flag of Dzerzhinsky District (Krasnoyarsk Krai).svg 2012–PresentFlag of Dzerzhinsky District
Flag of Dzerzhinsky District (Krasnoyarsk Krai, 2012).svg ?–2012
Flag of Emelianovsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Yemelyanovsky District
Flag of Kedrovy (Krasnoyarsk Krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Kedrovy
Flag of Eniseisky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Yeniseysky District
Flag of Ermakovsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Yermakovsky District
Flag of Idrinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Idrinsky District
Flag of Ilansky District.png 2010–PresentFlag of Ilansky District
Flag of Ilansky District (2010).png ?–2010
Flag of Irbeysky district.png ?–PresentFlag of Irbeysky District
Flag of Kazachinsky District.png ?–PresentFlag of Kazachinsky District
Flag of Kansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Kansky District
Flag of Karatuzsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Karatuzsky District
Flag of Kezhemsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Kezhemsky District
Flag of Kozulsky District.png ?–PresentFlag of Kozulsky District
Flag of Krasnoturansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Krasnoturansky District
Flag of Kuraginsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Kuraginsky District
Flag of Mansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Mansky District
Flag of Minusinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Minusinsky District
Flag of Motyginsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Motyginsky District
Flag of Nazarovsky district.png ?–PresentFlag of Nazarovsky District
Flag of Nizhneingashsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).svg ?–PresentFlag of Nizhneingashsky District
Flag of Novosyolovsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Novosyolovsky District
Flag of Partizansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Partizansky District
Flag of Pirovsky rayon.png ?–PresentFlag of Pirovsky District
Flag of Rybinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Rybinsky District,
Flag of Rybinsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai) (2015-02).png ?–?Red background with the coat of arms on the middle.
Flag of Sayansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Sayansky District
Flag of Severo-Yeniseysky rayon (2011).png 2011–PresentFlag of Severo-Yeniseysky District
Flag of Severo-Eniseysky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai) (2002).png 2002–2011
Flag of Evenkia.svg 2006–PresentFlag of the Evenkiysky District
Flag of Sukhobuzimsky rayon.png ?–PresentFlag of Sukhobuzimsky District
Flag of Taseevsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Taseyevsky District
Flag of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug.svg 2007–PresentFlag of the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District
Flag of Turukhansky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Turukhansky District
Flag of Tyukhtet rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Tyukhtetsky District
Flag of Uzhursky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Uzhursky District
Flag of Uyarsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk kray).png ?–PresentFlag of Uyarsky District
Flag of Sharypovsky rayon (Krasnoyarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Sharypovsky District
Flag of Shushensky rayon (Krasnoayarsk krai).png ?–PresentFlag of Shushensky District

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