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The [[state flag]] of the [[Buryat Republic]]{{efn|{{langx|bua|Буряад Республикын гурэнэй туг|Buryaad Respublikiin gurenei tug}}; {{langx|ru|Государственный флаг Республики Бурятия}}}} in southeastern [[Russia]] is a horizontal [[Tricolour (flag)|tricolour]] of blue, white and yellow in a 2:1:1 ratio with a yellow [[Soyombo symbol]] on the hoist of the blue band. It was officially adopted on 29 October 1992, after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]].
The [[state flag]] of the [[Republic]]{{efn|{{langx|bua|Буряад Республикын гурэнэй туг|Buryaad Respublikiin gurenei tug}}; {{langx|ru|Государственный флаг Республики Бурятия}}}} in southeastern [[Russia]] is a horizontal [[Tricolour (flag)|tricolour]] of blue, white and yellow in a 2:1:1 ratio with a yellow [[Soyombo symbol]] on the hoist of the blue band. It was officially adopted on 29 October 1992, after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]].
==Color scheme==
==Color scheme==
{{Flags of Russia}}
{{Flags of Russia}}
{{Flags of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics}}
{{Flags of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics}}
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[[Category:Buryatia]]
[[Category:Buryatia]]
[[Category:Flags of the federal subjects of Russia|Buryat Republic]]
[[Category:Flags of the federal subjects of Russia|]]
[[Category:Flags introduced in 1992]]
[[Category:Flags introduced in 1992]]
[[Category:Flags of indigenous peoples|Buryatia]]
[[Category:Flags of indigenous peoples|Buryatia]]
The state flag of the Republic of Buryatia[a] in southeastern Russia is a horizontal tricolour of blue, white and yellow in a 2:1:1 ratio with a yellow Soyombo symbol on the hoist of the blue band. It was officially adopted on 29 October 1992, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Colors scheme |
Blue | White | Yellow |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMYK | 100-68-0-34 | 0-0-0-0 | 0-15-100-0 |
| HEX | #232379 | #FFFFFF | #FFCC01 |
| RGB | 35-35-121 | 255-255-255 | 255-204-1 |
Administrative divisions
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