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Red background with a wavy bottom, just like in the
city flag; shield of the arms in the
upper hoist. Slightly soviet nostalgic
in the flag design (even if
Estonia and Latvia are
as far as they could ever be), it is certainly so in the motives of the
arms, depicting mining tools and tokens of
“progress”. Though the law states 2:3, the image on the law page
(www.magadan.ru/simbol.html)
shows a slightly squeezed flag.
António Martins, 13 October 2002
The official documents about the flag and coat of arms of Magadan Region
are Law of the Magadan Region from December 28, 2001 Nº 219-OZ
(oblastnoĭ zakon | областной
закон) About flag and coat of arms of the
Magadan Region, which has come into force on December 29, 2001.
Michail Revnivtsev, 07 March 2002
The colours remain familiar to the inhabitant of Magadan as they remind of
the subjects on the arms of the city of Magadan, except that the famous deer
on red background has been replaced by the regional arms.
Pascal Gross, 30 January 2002, quoting from
www.ber.magadan.ru/2001%20Dec%2028/28.htm
The colours of the coat-of-arms are red, light blue and dark blue.
Pascal Gross, 08 March 2002
The coat-of-arms are red is made of 3 parts: On the red part symbolizes
the principal industry of the region — the metal ore production — on two
golden ingots, there is a silver ingot over a geologic hammer and a pick. On
the blue part — 3 fishes — symbols of the maritime fertility of the region. On
the light blue part — a plane as symbol of the main means of transportation in
the region, and the hydrostation — symbol of the principal source of energy of
the region.
Pascal Gross, 30 January 2002, quoting from
www.ber.magadan.ru/2001%20Dec%2028/28.htm
Soviet nostalgic emblem, depicting mining tools and tokens of
“progress”.
António Martins, 13 October 2002