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1 Pre-Soviet History  





2 Soviet Karelia  





3 Modern Karelia  





4 Legacy of the old flags  





5 Proposed flags  





6 See also  





7 Sources  





8 References  














Flag of the Republic of Karelia






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Republic of Karelia
Proportion2:3
Adopted16 February 1993
DesignA horizontal tricolour of red, sky blue and green
Designed byAlexander Ivanovich Kinnear

The flag of the Republic of Karelia (Russian: Флаг Республики Карелия, Karelian: Karjalan tazavallan valdivolline flagu, Veps: Karjalan Tazovaldkundan flag, Finnish: Karjalan tasavallan lippu) is the official state symbol of the Republic of Karelia. Adopted by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Karelia on February 16, 1993. The flag was designed by Alexander Ivanovich Kinnear.

The state flag of the Republic of Karelia is a rectangular panel with equal horizontal stripes: the upper stripe is red, the middle one is blue and the bottom green. The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3.

Pre-Soviet History[edit]

The first known Karelian official Karelian flag was created by Jonas Heiska in 1918 and was first used on 21 June 1918 during Saint Peter's Day celebrations in the Uhtua Republic. The flag had a blue background with 7 silver stars, representing the Ursa Major constellation (Otava) on the upper left corner.[1]

It was used for a very short time was replaced with a flag created by Akseli Gallen-Kallela on 25 May 1920. Instead of a constellation, Kallela used a silver rainbow with 53 columns (1 for each of the Karelian communities of the Republic) to represent the Aurora Borealis. The flag used black, red and green colors. The green color on the flag symbolized the forests and nature of Karelia, black – the native land and sorrow, red – the blood of patriots, joy and fire. The flag also used the Scandinavian cross, to represent that Karelia is related to Finland[2][3]

After the Uhtua Republic was crushed, its flag was used during the East Karelian Uprising, the Finnish occupation of Soviet Karelia and was used by the United Government of Karelia.

In the 1930s, Karelian refugees in Finland tried to create a new flag for the Karelian people, the flag had a white background, with a blue and yellow Nordic cross on it. But the flag was not as widely used as the Kallela flag.[4]

Soviet Karelia[edit]

Until 16 June 1937, the Karelian ASSR did not have its own flag and used the flag of the Russian SFSR. The flag had a red background and a text saying "RSFSR, Karelian ASSR" in Russian and Karelian and Finnish in the top left corner. The Finnish text was removed on 29 December 1937 due to the purgeofred Finnish politicians in Karelia.[5] The text on the flag was in Latin until the Cyrillization of Karelian in the late 30s.

In 1940, the Karelo-Finnish SSR was created after the Winter War. This made Finnish the second official language of Karelia, while Karelian lost its official status. In April 1940, the flag was created, which was a red background with the words "Karelo-Finnish SSR" in the top left corner, along with a golden hammer and sickle.[6]

In the 1940s, there were attempts to change the flag of the Republic, but all of them were unsuccessful.[7]

On 13 March 1953, a new flag was adopted, it was a tricolour with a red stripe, a blue stripe, which made up 1:6 on the flag's height, and a green stripe, which made up 1:5 of the flag's height. On the red stripe, top left in the corner near the shaft there is a golden hammer and sickle and under them a red five-pointed star, framed by a golden border.[8]

In 1956, Karelia became an autonomous republic of the RSFSR again and had to change its flag, which was adopted on 10 October 1956. The flag had a red background with a blue stripe 1:8 of the flag's length on the left, in the upper left corner of the red background a golden sickle and a hammer and above them a red five-pointed a star framed by a golden border was depicted. Under them the words Karelian ASSR were written in Russian and Finnish.[9]

The text on the flag was slightly changed in 1978 and this version was used until 1993.

Modern Karelia[edit]

In 1992, over 50 flag suggestions were discussed by the flag committee, but only 5 passed, including the state flag of Akseli Gallen-Kallela. But the flag designed by Alexander Ivanovich Kinnear, which is based on the flag of the Karelo-Finnish SSR, gained the support of 75 out of 113 deputies and became the official flag of the Republic in April 1993.[10]

Flag of the Republic of Karelia

The state flag of the Republic of Karelia is a rectangular panel with equal horizontal stripes: the upper stripe is red, the middle one is blue and the bottom green. The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3.[10]

Legacy of the old flags[edit]

Flag designs of Jonas Heiska and Akseli Gallen-Kallela are still used by various ethnic and political organizations of Karelia to this day. The version of the Akseli Gallen-Kallela flag without the Aurora Borealis became the ethnic flag of Karelian people. It also influenced the designs of the Luudi and Veps ethnic flags. The flag of the village of Kalevala (former Uhtua) uses elements of the 1920 design.

The Otava flag was used by the Karelian Republican Movement in early 2010s.

Proposed flags[edit]

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Paškov 1994, p. 198-199.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 184-187.
  • ^ "Флаги Карелии". Vexillographia (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 200-202.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 223-227.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 233-236.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 241-243.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 244-246.
  • ^ Paškov 1994, p. 249-252.
  • ^ a b Paškov 1994, p. 300-339.

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