Last modified: 2006-10-07 by antónio martins
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During the last one or two years the chuvash flag has been seen
locally more and more with the shade of red made to match the
russian national flag’s, and currently is hard to find
any of the older dark red flags (those in use has faded to pink). Of
course there wasn’t any legal change, this is simply an trend in the flag
making business.
António Martins, 19 Apr 2000
A dark yellow variation, quite often these days. I guess some flag manufactor
got it’s fabrics mixed up and sold the lot even so. I guess these will disappear
in a year or two.
António Martins, 23 Jun 2000
Whereas normal red and yellow are used on the flag,
these “loud” colors are often replaced by softer shades
in other occasions, such as government building’s signs,
stationary paper, official forms and institutional
advertising. Very light yellow
()
and brownish red
()
are the colors used in these occasions, instead of yellow
and red. [These colors can be seen in a
wrong flag depiction
— ed.]
António Martins, 15 Sep 1997
This seems to be out of fashion now, two years
later — at least in goverment building’s signs: new
plaques have all the bright colors used on the
flag.
António Martins, 01 Aug 1999
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