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The municipality of Ialoveni (15,045 inhabitants; 31.65 sq.km) is
located in the heart of Moldova, 12 km from the capital city Chisinau.
It also claims to be located halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and
Ural and halfway between the Equator and the North Pole.
On 11 March 1502, King Stefan allowed his vassal Duma Hurdescu to found
a settlement called Cheile Isnovatului, lit., the key of the river
Isnovat. The village was renamed Ialoveni on 16 April 1639. On 25 March
1977, it became the capital city of a rayon in the SSR of Moldavia
under the name of Kutuzov. The ancient name of Ialovani was reinstated
on 31 March 1989, and the city is now the capital city of a district in
the Republic of Moldova.
There are no record of historical arms in Ialoveni. In 1986, Constantin
Bogota proposed Soviet-styled arms for the city, then called Kutuzov;
the proposal included a red-green-blue hay fork, a hammer and sickle, a
portion of a cog-wheel and a golden ear.
For the preparation of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the
city, Mayor Anatol Moldovan launch a contest for municipal symbols. The
contest was held in 2001 and there were only two applicants, Sergiu
Golovco and Olga Golban. Their proposals were published in the
municipal gazette and submitted to the National Commission of Heraldry.
The compulsory heraldry questionnaire was filled by Tatiana Ungureanu
and Tamara Castrasan. After a review of the historical sources and of
the questionnaire, Silviu Andries-Jabac designed the coat of arms, which
were graphically made by Veaceslav Racov.
The arms of Ialoveni represents two significant local elements, the
river Isnovat and the sherry winery "Vinuri Ialoveni", the only one of
that kind in Moldova. The arms can be blazoned as:
"Barruly wavy of 15 pieces gules and argent a wine glass or."
The flag derived from these arms is made of 15 horizontal stripes in
turn dark red and white; its proportion is 2:3.
Municipal website (in Romanian, English and Russian) http://www.prim.ialov.md/en/stema.html
Ivan Sache, 13 March 2006
The flag of Ialoveni city, Moldova, has 15 horizontal stripes: red-violet and
white. Red-violet is the colour of the famous Moldavian wine.
Flag adopted on March, 27, 2002. Author Slviu Tabac.
Victor Lomantsov, 15 June 2004
The symbols of the city are described on the web at
http://ialoveni.md/simbolurile-orasului-ialoveni.
The flag has wavy stripes. The shield also has these wavy stripes.
Jose
Antonio Jimenez Ruiz, 22 May 2019