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Aghin Buriatia (Russia)
Agin Burâtiâ | Агин Буряти
Last modified: 2005-07-30 by antonio martins
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by Mello Luchtenberg, 29 Jan 2003
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Presentation of Aghin Buriatia
(Note: You need an Unicode-aware software and font to correctely view the cyrillic text on this page. See here transliteration details).
- Name (english): Aghin Buriatia • (russian, short form): Агин-Бурятия | Agin-Burâtiâ • (russian, long form): Агинский Бурятский автономный округ | Aginskiĭ Burâtskiĭ avtonomnyĭ okrug
- Local official language: Buryat
- Capital (russian): Агинское | Aginskoe • (english): Aghinskoe
- Area: 19 000 km2 (≅7 300 sq.mi.) • Population: 79 100 inhabitants in 2000
- Status: Autonomous District (автономный округ | avtonomnyĭ okrug) within Chita Region
- Federal District: Siberia • Economic region: East Siberia
- License plate code: 80 • Ham radio code: AB • ISO 3166-2 code: AGB
- Flag adopted on 2001.07.06 • Coat of arms adopted on 2001.07.06
Description of the flag
The law of an autonomous district from July 6, 2001 #205 resized the
specification statement of a flag in a paper 7. The modern flag consists
of three equal vertical stripes — blue, yellow and white. On a blue stripe
a yellow emblem Soymbo overhead is figured. The top Soymbo is apart 1/20
parts of width of a flag from the upper edge of a flag. The al