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From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in October, 31st, 2002 by the decision of
village council session. A square panel with a yellow cross
(width of strips is equal to 1/5 of flag) has four fields, top
from a staff and bottom from free edge are green, and two others
are blue."
Dov Gutterman, 12 March 2006
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image by Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin, 9 May 2009
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in October, 31st, 2002 by the decision of
village council session. A square panel with a yellow cross
(width of strips is equal to 1/5 of gonfalon) has four fields,
top from a staff and bottom from free edge are green, and two
others are blue, in everyone field is yellow ear."
Dov Gutterman, 12 March 2006
from the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry
From the site of Ukrainian
Heraldry:
"It was confirmed in October, 31st, 2002 by the decision of
village council session. Per pale by azure and vert; or sheaf of
wheat, above it is or sun with the human face, on the parties are
the torn argent shackles. The shield enframed by or cartouche and
crowned by or village crown, it is enframed by canes with azure
ribbon and viburnum. The author is O.Zheliba.
The azure-vert field specifies the name of village: Lozovyi
("willow") means vert color of a rod, Yar
("ravine") means azure color of water, which make
ravines. A grain sheaf is symbol of well-being and agriculture.
The or sun is ancient talisman, a symbol of heat, light, goods,
consent, crop, hope, happiness. The broken off shackles is a sign
of struggle for freedom.
A.Grechylo, "Coats-of-arms and Flags of Towns and Villages
in Ukraine", Pt.1."
Dov Gutterman, 12 March 2006