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by Ivan Sache, 9 March 2004
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"It is square panel with the emblem colors and
figures."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
The pears in the flag are certainly canting, as the name is
derived from the Ukrainian word for pear.
Željko Heimer, 7 March 2004
The flag is horizontally divided. The upper field, twice
higher than the lower field, is vertically divided red-green, the
green stripe being twice wider than the red one, and therefore
square. The red stripe is charged with a yellow wheat spike
placed vertically, whereas the green square is charged with three
yellow pears placed 2 + 1 with two white leaves each. The lower
field is blue with four white wavy lines.
Ivan Sache, 9 March 2004
from Ukrainian Heraldry website
"Shield per fess and in chief per pale. In a right gules
smaller field is or ear in a pale. In the left vert greater are
three or pears. In the third azure field are four argent wavy
fesses. The arms is edged by decorative cartouche and decorated
by a rural crown. Or pears symbolize fruits from which village
has received the name."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
"On a place of village existed Blahodatny and
Blahodativs'kyi farmes. Inhabitants of farms were engaged in
gardening. It has served as an occasion for the modern name of
village."
Source: Ukrainian
Heraldry website
Dov Gutterman, 7 March 2004
If I am not mistaken this is the village where Nikita
Khrushchev originated, or at least his family. I believe he or
his family Russified the orthography of their surname.
Ron Lahav, 7 March 2004