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Proposals for the Chuvash flag in 1992 (Russia)

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Flag contest in 1992

An article in Vexilologie 86 [vex] were published four proposals for Chuvachian flag.
Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 1999

It’s about rejected proposals for a new chuvashian flag, submitted in or before 1992, when the current one was approved.
António Martins, 28 Feb 1999


Proposal #1

Flag:

Light yellow field with red border and coat of arms in the centre.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999

Coat of arms:

Light yellow field with stylized plough. Above is a women hut, bellow is wheat and hop
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999


Proposal #2

Flag:

Ivory field with narrow santal (redbrown) stripes and symbol of the Universe in the centre in santal too.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999

Coat of arms:

Octagonal ivory shield with symbol of the Universe in the centre in the color of the santal wood.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999


Proposal #3

Flag:

Yellow flag with red stripe near hoist (1/3 of the width) with black ornament.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999

Coat of arms:

Octagonal shield with symbol of the Life tree in the centre in the color.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999


Proposal #4

Flag:

proposal 4
image by António Martins

Yellow and santal (lower part) stripe (8:5) with detail from the arms (1/3 length of the flag).
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999

Author of this proposal was Элли Михайлович Юрьев | Êlli Miqaĭloviĉ Ûrhev.
António Martins, 06 Oct 2003

Coat of arms:

On yellow shield a purpur tree — symbol of the Chuvash rebirth. Yellow oak branch and blue ribbon with "We was, we are, we will". This design was recommendated by government.
Petr Exner, 02 Mar 1999

This was the one indeed aproved, but with some modifications. The three-suns-oak motive was used well before 1992: I saw it as the logo of a (chuvashian) governmental publishing house, still during soviet time.
António Martins, 28 Feb 1999