Omsk Region in the Soviet Union, 1920-1992 (original) (raw)

This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website
Last modified: 2021-08-26 by rob raeside
Keywords: omsk |
Links: FOTW homepage |search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors
- Chronology of Omsk Region in the Soviet Union
- Omsk City coat of arms, 1973-1996 See also:
- Omsk Region
- pre-Soviet Omsk Region flags, 1716-1917
Chronology of Omsk Region in the Soviet Union
- 1918 - Akmolinsk Region is renamed into Omsk Region
- 1920 - Omsk Region reformed into Omsk Governorship
- 1934 - Omsk Region reorganized within the vast boundaries of the formerTobol’sk Governorship
- 1934 - Omsk Region boundaries deliniated anew (present boundaries)
- 1973 - Omsk City received a Soviet coat of Arms
Omsk City coat of arms, 1973-1996
55.gif)
image by Igor Pavlovsky, 08 May 1999
The shield and year 1716 signify the city’s foundation as a fortress in 1716. Two rivers, Irtysh (large) and Om’ (small), at the confluence of which the fortress was founded, are represented by blue stripes. Stalk of wheat indicates Omsk’s dominant agrarian role in the region. During 1940-50s, Omsk developed major oil-refining, chemical, synthetic rubber and machine-building industries. Flask (center), tire (right) and iron boiler? (bottom center) reflect these industrial trends. Omsk’s Soviet Arms had standard shape.
Igor Pavlovsky, 08 May 1999
See also: Omsk City flag and coat-of-arms