Use | Other |
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Proportion | 3:2 |
Adopted | 17 August 1999 |
Design | A rising gold sun with 12 sunbeams and five gold ovals one under another |
Designed by | Nina Grigorievna Szczerbak |
The flag of the Donetsk Region[1] (Ukrainian: Прапор Донецької області, romanized: Prapor Donets'koyi oblasti), often referred to as the flag of Donbas[2][3] (Ukrainian: Прапор Донбасу, romanized: Prapor Donbasu, Russian: Флаг Донбасса, romanized: Flag Donbassa), is the official flag of the Ukrainian region of Donetsk. It was designed by Nina Shcherbak (Ukrainian: Ніна Щербак, Russian: Нина Щербак), a Donetsk artist.[4] The flag was officially adopted on 17 August 1999.
The flag has proportions of 3:2, and is divided into two areas. In the upper part, there is a rising gold sun with 12 sunbeams in the upper fair-blue part of flag (resembling the sky). In the lower black part (resembling the Donets Coal Basin[5]) there are five gold ovals one under another (the reflection of the sun on the surface).
Trivia
Climbers from the Donetsk Region have set the flag at Shishapangma peak (on 27 May 2007), Hoverla (on 9 January 2007), Mont Blanc (on 22 March 2007), Elbrus (on 25 May 2007) and Everest (on 27 May 2008). In 2007 an ascent was made in order to honour the 75th anniversary of the Donetsk Region. On Saturday, 19 May 2012 Vitaly Kutniy, a mine foreman from "Belozerska" mine, climbed Mount Everest and planted the flag of the Donetsk Region.[6]
It is the only flag of a Ukrainian Oblast that does not contain an element of the coat of arms.
- Vertical version
Local adaptations
- Flag of Makiivka
- Flag of Shakhtarsk
History
Donetsk Oblast
On June 29, 1999, the governor announced a competition for the design of regional symbols, in which approximately 200 designs were submitted. Project No. 98, proposed by the Donetsk artist Nina Grigorievna Szczerbak turned out to be victorious. It was approved at the meeting of the regional council on August 17, 1999. As the author recalls, one of the conditions of the competition was to maintain a visual resemblance to the already existing symbols of Donetsk.[7] In 2006, the flag was criticized by Igor Sychevuk for its pro-Ukrainian appearance. Sychev suggested accepting the International Movement of Donbass tricolor instead. Szczerbak, however, stated that it was criticized due to its resemblance to the Russian Air Force flag and added that both interpretations were incorrect because the only inspiration was the nature of the region.[8] The flag was used by pro-Russian protesters in 2014, but since the DPR's declaration of independence, its use in separatist-controlled territory has ceased. The flag is used in the emblem of the Ukrainian Donbas Battalion.
- Flag of International Movement of Donbass (1990-2003)
- Flag of the Donbas Battalion (2014-)
- Flag of Donetsk People's Republic (2014-)
- Flag of the Miner's Division (2014-)
See also
- Flag of Donetsk
- Coat of arms of the Donetsk Region
References
- ↑ "Donetsk Region". mfa.gov.ua. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Powerful industrial Donetsk Region is situated in the steppe zone of the south-eastern part of Ukraine
- ↑ Виктор Тачинский (7 July 2010). "Флаг Донбасса поднят над Аляской!" (in Russian). Газета «Донбасс». Archived from the original on 14 June 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
- ↑ "Горняки из Донбасса первыми взошли на вершину Тянь-Шаня" (in Russian). Газета «Сегодня». 8 September 2009. Archived from the original on 18 June 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
На пятитысячнике Тянь-Шаня установили флаг Донбасса и символ Донецка.
- ↑ "Веб-сайт Донецької обласної державної адміністрації - Символика области". Archived from the original on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
- ↑ "Сучасні символи областей України — Донецька область" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Heraldry Society.
Чорний колір означає вугілля
- ↑ "Шахтер занес флаг Донецкой области на Эверест".
- ↑ "Флаг Донецкой области выбирали из 200 вариантов". 11 July 2022.
- ↑ "Флаг Донецкой области выбирали из 200 вариантов". 11 July 2022.
- (in English) Flags of the World website - Donets'ka oblast'