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Feodosiya (Crimea, Ukraine)

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Феодосія

image from the site of Ukrainian Heraldry

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Overview

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry: "Rectangular panel with ratio 2:3 is consists of five horizontal strips - red, engrailed white, blue, white and blue, in the ratio 72:3:3:22. At the centre of a red strip is the city emblem, enframed by yellow bordure."
Dov Gutterman, 17 August 2008

The quoted ratio, "72:3:3:22", is for four stripes, but the flag has five stripes.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 25 Aug 2014

72:3:2:3:20. For examle, see the city site
Victor Lomantsov, 25 Aug 2014


Coat of Arms


image from the site of Ukrainian Heraldry

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry: "Gules with asure base, separated by two argent wavy barrulets. Or rising sun with nine beams, over it is argent Genoa tower, on which is purple bunch of grapes with vert leaf. In the base is or anchor per pale.".
Dov Gutterman, 17 August 2008


The City

From the site of Ukrainian Heraldry: "The town was founded in the VI century B.C. In the first century A.D. it became dependent on Rome. In the XIII century the Genoese fortress Kafa existed there. In 1475 the town was captured by Turkey. The town got the modern name after joining the Russian Empire in 1784. The most ancient Tartar symbol of Kafa was a gules tamga (symbol of power) with a crescent in an argent field which also was a symbol of power."
Dov Gutterman, 17 August 2008