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Approved on 31 January 1952; green bar in middle
of the flag, 1/4 width.
Željko Heimer, 17 Apr 1996
Specs.: stripes 3+2+3; hammer-and-sickle placement and size unknown!
(Identical to the Armenian flag except
for the color.)
António Martins, 19 Jun 2001
image by Željko Heimer, 17 Apr 1996 | |
No hammer, sickle and star on the
reverse side.
Mark Sensen, 25 May 1997
Officially reverse looked like obverse without star and hammer-sickle.
But in fact I never saw these flags without star, hammer-sickle. Real flags
(all 15) usually were either with reverse analogous
to obverse (but with star and hammer-and-sickle near the hoist) or with
reverse = mirrored obverse.
Victor Lomantsov, 30 Nov 2002
Many (all?) soviet republics had these
banners. Usually it was red field with republican
coat-of-arms and the name of republic.
They had gold fringe.
Victor Lomantsov, 09 Jan 2002
A similar flag was sent to me from Moldova SSR. The flag is a 1:1 ratio,
red background with green stripe, the only exception is that the coat of
arms is in color, located in the center.
Zachary Harden, 09 Jan 2002
The emblem of the SSR was introduced 10th February 1941
(according to Hesmer [hes92])
by the then constitution (Art. 117); it was replaced by the
current one 3 November 1990.
Marcus Schmöger, 16 Sep 2001