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image by Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin
image by Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin
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Photo of the flag at
www.voyeurweb.com.
The flag is horizontally divided white-blue-yellow-light blue,
with, in the middle, a circular emblem whose diameter equals the
height of two stripes (therefore stretching over the blue and
yellow stripes). The emblem shows the blue silhouettes of three
human beings on a yellow background, and is surrounding by the
writings, in Capital letters: KIEV COMMONWEALTH OF NATURISTS –
below the emblem, in blue letters [...] The equivalent in
Ukrainian – above the emblem, in yellow letters. The three
silhouettes on the emblem form a trident, which is, most
probably, not coincidental but a countercoloured reference to the
national symbol of Ukraine.
Jan-Patrick Fischer and Ivan Sache, 10 December
2007
Not surprisingly at all. It seems to me that the central two
stripes are probably designed to deliberately echo Ukraine'
national colours and tryzub.
If I had to guess the actual meaning behind the flag's colours
(always risky, I know), it looks like the central stripes for
Ukraine, with sky blue and white to represent the open sky –
therefore, Ukraine naked under the sky ("sky-clad").
James Dignan, 10 December 2007
I would say it is not light blue but (supposed to be) green.
Or maybe it is acqua?
The writing is "Київська Співдружість
Натуристів" ("Kiivshka Spivdruzisth
Naturistiv"), but in their site Russian
language is used also: "Киевское
Содружество Натуристов" ("Kievskoe
Sodruzestvo Naturistov").
Another image of the flag (probably of the very same flag) in the
club’s
website. Image of the emblem is here.
Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin, 30 July 2009
Darrell Neuman, 10 October 2011
image by Victor Lomantsov, 14 June 2018
Арте́к (English: Artek) is an international children center (a former
Young Pioneer camp), which was a vacation or summer
camp) on the Black Sea in the town of Gurzuf (also
written as Hurzuf) located on the Crimean Peninsula. It was established on June
16, 1925 and at first it was called "Лагерь-санаторий в Артеке" (English: Camp
Sanatorium in Artek), a sanatorium for children suffering from tuberculosis, on
the initiative of the Russian Red Cross Society.
The camp got its name at
the location - in the tract of Artek on the bank of the river of the same name
(the original name is "Camp in Artek"). The origin of the word itself, like many
other Crimean toponyms , does not have an unambiguous interpretation. The most
well-founded versions link him to the Greek words "άρκτος" (bear) - according to
the location of "Bear Mountain", "oρτύκια" (quail), "άρτος" (bread) or Tatar "artyk"
(buffalo). In the camp itself, the most popular is the version associated with
the crossroads . There is a stable expression "Artek - quail island" and a song
with this name.
Gradually, "Artek" went from a small summer tent camp and
grew into one of the world's largest complexes of children's recreation. Artek
was considered to be a privilege for Soviet children during its existence, as
well as for children from other communist countries.
Early in 2014
season, during dispute between Ukraine and Russia over the status of Crimea, the
staff of the camp officially moved from Crimea to Bukovel, in
Ivano-Frankyivs'k County, in the Carpathian Mountains.
The centre was named "Международный детский центр" (English: International
Children Center ("Artek-Carpathians"), abbreviated to MRIA Artek) and consisted
of three camps. Meanwhile, the original site in Crimea remained open.
Sources: https://artek.org/ob-arteke/istoriya/
https://artek.org/ob-arteke/obshaya-informaciya/
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/ and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artek_(camp)
(One of) the previous
flag can be seen here, taken from Vexillographia's website by Victor Lomantsov (http://www.vexillographia.ru/russia/USSRpar.htm#pioner): - Obverse (left)
and Reverse (right):
http://www.vexillographia.ru/russia/images/pioner4.gif
A GIF image was also made by him as seen here:
http://www.vexillographia.ru/russia/images/pioner42.gif
The logo used in
Soviet times (believed to be ca. 1975) is seen here:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3a/AUPC_Artek_Emblem_%28USSR%29.svg
The logo used from the mid 1990's until 2015 is seen here:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/ICC_Artek_Emblem_%28Ukraine%29.svg?uselang=ru
The current flag features the current logo since 2015 (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/ICC_Artek_Emblem_%28Russia%29.svg) in the middle as seen here (first flag from left to right):
https://static.polit.info/uploads/2017/06/24/full-14983048451b14da48b36f9e140510625c88ba8255.jpeg
(source: https://polit.info/346419-putin-pribyl-v-artek). A GIF image of the
flag is seen here:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/ICC_Artek_logo.jpg
(source: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA). The
construction sheet for the logo and its visual identity manual can be found
here:
http://media.artek.org/media/uploads/Ob%20Arteke/Artek_inst_logo.pdf
For additional information go to MRIA-Artek (under Ukrainian control)
(official website):
http://www.mria-artek.com.ua/
Artek (under Russian control) (official website):
http://www.artek.org/
Esteban Rivera, 14 June 2018
The Defense Assistance Society of Ukraine (Товариство сприяння обороні
України) was formed in 1923 as the Society of Aviation and Aeronautics of
Ukraine and Crimea. When it was formed in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet
Union, this organization was considered the national successor of the
parent organization "DOSAAF". It carries on
the same functions as the Soviet DOSAAF and other off-shoot organizations
(such as Society for Supporting of Army, Air Force and Navy of Republic of Belarus).
Source:
https://uk.m.wikipedia.org
As for the flag of the organization, it is a blue/light purple/yellow
horizontal tricolor with their emblem in the middle. While I am not certain
when this flag was adopted, the blue and yellow of the flag match those of
the national flag. There are also variants of the size of the emblem used on
the flag. Sometimes, the flag is entirely in the middle stripe
(https://www.facebook.com/tsouck/photos/2865323800424732/) or the emblem is
about 85% of the flag's width
(https://www.facebook.com/tsouck/photos/2864766953813750). In either case,
the emblem is outlined in white. Attached are both the flag and the emblem.
Zachary Harden, 7 June 2022
image by Zachary Harden, 7 June 2022
The flag of Red Cross Society of Ukraine is white with logo.
https://sumdu.edu.ua/ukr/news/9539-9539.html
http://red-cross.org.ua/news/2016-10-08-943
Tomislav Šipek, 17
September 2018
A vertical flag is also used:
https://www.arraid.org/ua/comment/reply/6574
Zachary Harden, 25
October 2022
See also:
image by Zachary Harden, 21 April 2024
Flag of the [Ukraine-based] European Business Association (image obtained
from facebook.com,
picture).
Paul Bassinson, 8 July 2023
The "Dyki Shershni" Organization (Wild Hornets in English) as a Ukrainian volunteer
organization that manufactures and supplies drones to units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Formed in 2023
after the need for combat drones arose, they focused on different FPV and other tactical needs during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
(https://www.forbes.com...).
Flags of the Wild Hornets were produced to only show proof of donations and also for promotion of the
organization on social media. The logo is placed on a monocolored background. There are three variants;
black logo on yellow (source, picture),
yellow logo on black (source, picture)
and a yellow logo on a olive drab color (source, picture).
No version is used more often than the other. The logo itself is a combination of a FPV drone skeleton
that is also drawn in the shape of a hornet.
Website: https://www.dykishershni.com/en.html
Zachary Harden, 19 April 2024