Tula Region (Russia) (original) (raw)

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Tulhskaâ oblasth
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Тульская область
image by Tomislav �ipek, 28 March 2020
- Presentation of Tula Region
- Description of the flag
- Coat of arms
- Unofficial flag using coat of arms See also:
- Alyeksin city
- Tula city
- Russia
- Russian subnational flags (overview of the subdivisions, list of federation “subjects” and clickable map)
Presentation of Tula Region
(Note: You need an Unicode-aware software and font to correctly view the Cyrillic text on this page. See here transliteration details).
- Name (English): Tula Region • (Russian): Тульская область | Tulhskaâ oblasth
- Capital: Тула | Tula
- Area: 25 700 km2 (~9 900 sq.mi.) • Population: 1 721 800 inhabitants in 2000
- Status: Region (область | oblasth) within the Russian Federation
- Federal District: Central Region • Economic region: Center (central European Russia)
- License plate code: 71 • Ham radio code: TL • ISO 3166-2 code: TUL
- Flag adopted on 2005.11.24 • Coat of arms adopted on unkn. date
Description of the flag
According to Geraldika.RU, a flag was adopted on 2005.11.24. It is a banner of the arms.
Dirk Schönberger, 10 Dec 2005, and António Martins, 30 September 2007
The flag of Tula region is a banner of arms:
http://www.tula.aif.ru/society/details/flag_tulskoy_oblasti_vodruzhen_na_samoy_vysokoy_gore_pripolyarnogo_urala
http://dorinfo.ru/star_detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=69357
http://tula.bezformata.com/listnews/s-glavoj-administratcii-novomoskovska/54406212/
http://tulanet.ru/img/readme/symbolica.jpg
Tomislav �ipek, 28 March 2020
Coat of arms
Tula’s coat-of-arms shows tools forming an asterisk (all three of them are white), one golden hammer above them and one below, the background is red.
Val Sinitsin, 03 July 2000
Description in the regulations of city as of on 8 March 1778:
in the red field, on two silver blades in the shape of a St Andrew cross, a silver gun stem; above and below two gold hammers; all this symbolizes the arms factory located in the city.
Pascal Gross, 24 March 2003
