Flag of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic

Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Latvian SSR (1953–1990)
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Adopted January 17, 1953
Flag of the Latvian SSR (1940–1953)
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Adopted August 25, 1940
Flag of the Latvian SSR (1990–1991)
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Adopted February 27, 1990

The flag of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic flag shows a yellow hammer and sickle and outlined star on a red field above rippling water at the bottom,[1] and was adopted by the (former) Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic on January 17, 1953.

Prior to this, from August 25, 1940, the flag was red with the gold hammer and sickle in the top-left corner, with the Latin characters LPSR (Latvijas Padomju Sociālistiskā Republika) above them in gold in a serif font.

The Soviet-era flag was officially replaced on February 27, 1990, when the national Flag of Latvia was reintroduced (while remained as a Soviet republic until August 21, 1991), and its use at public events is now banned.

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References

  1. Guide to the Flags of the World by Mauro Talocci, revised and updated by Whitney Smith (ISBN 0-688-01141-1), p. 20.
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