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Crimea - flag variants

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Several variants of the Crimean flag have been seen in use in Crimea and Russia:


In a demonstration in Sebastopol the demonstrators for Russian flew a flag divided in half diagonally from the lower hoist to the upper fly; the upper part was white, and the other half is divided in blue and red, diagonally.


In this version, a triangle together from the hoist was blue and the opposite from the fly was red; the center was white. I think this flag was in the Parliament.



In Moscow, a demonstration in favor of the Russians in Crimea used an identical flag to the Russian flag, but with a vertical blue band against the hoist.


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Crimea's flag has also been reported as white thin blue and red bars at the bottom in a 5:1 ratio.
T.W. Hall


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