East Karelia (Russia), 1930 (original) (raw)

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- Description of the flag See also:
- History of Russian / Soviet / White Sea / East Karelia:
- Overview
- free Carelia (1918-1919)
- free Carelia (1920)
- free Carelia (1930, proposal)
- Carelian ASSR (1920-1940)
- Finnish-Carelian SSR (1940-1956)
- Carelian ASSR (1956-1992)
- Republic of Carelia (1992-)
- Finnish Karelia
Description of the flag
In the 1930’s, according to Paskov [pas94], a new flag was proposed for the East Karelian government. This was also a Scandinavian cross flag, but this time much more close to the flag of Finland: White field with a blue cross bordered in yellow. Apparently, this was not adopted, because Paskov notes that the symbols, arms and flag, adopted in 1920 are «still the official symbol of Karelian organizations in Finland up to the present and lately both symbols have become current in Karelia too.», p. 343.
Jan Oskar Engene, 23 May 1997
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