Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Flag of the Russian SFSR (1954–1991) | |
Use | Historical |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 9 January 1954 |
Design | "The state flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic presents itself as a red rectangular sheet with a light-blue stripe at the pole extending all the width which constitutes one eighth length of the flag." |
Flag of the Russian SFSR (1918–1937) | |
Use | Historical |
Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 17 June 1918 |
Flag of the Russian SFSR (1937–1954) | |
Use | Historical |
Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 21 January 1937 |
Flag of the Russian SFSR (1991) | |
Use | Historical |
Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 1 November 1991 |
Last Soviet-era (before 1991) flag was adopted by the Russian SFSR in 1954. The constitution stipulated:
- The state flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic presents itself as a red, rectangular sheet with a light-blue stripe at the pole extending all the width [read height] which constitutes one eighth length of the flag.
Between 1918 and the adoption of the flag to the right, the flag was red with the gold Cyrillic characters РСФСР (RSFSR) in the top-left corner, in a traditional Vyaz' style of ornamental Cyrillic calligraphy.
The flag of RSFSR is a defacement of the flag of the Soviet Union.
Like the flag of the Soviet Union, the hammer and sickle represents the working class and more specifically, the hammer represents the urban industrial workers and the sickle represents the rural and agricultural peasants. The red in the flag represents the Russian revolution and revolution in general.
See also
- Flag of the Soviet Union
- Coat of arms of the Russian SFSR
- Flag of Russia
- List of Russian flags
- Defacement (flag)
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