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Reverted to version as of 19:44, 2 October 2023 (UTC) reverting back to the colors as seen on the medals and ribbons of the KNR, Dd12467 still has not provided any actual evidence in his defense nor counter to the evidence me and Igkor have provided for the flag's color. Krasnodar Krai may have a different color scheme (and Lomantsov has received no response from his inquiry) so using the actual physical evidence we have we have to go with this.
Please stop changing the correct flag. first of all, you should focus on the flag of the krasnodar krai, the idea of which was taken from the flag of Kuban PR
FINALLY we can settle this; after speaking with Viktor Lomantsov of vexillographia.ru he led me to this source: https://arhikub.krasnodar.ru/upload/iblock/61d/Brandbook-KK-desktop.pdf. while we aren't sure as to exactly *how* official this is, this is literally the best bet we have for any kind of standardized color scheme when there is no construction sheet
redrawn; in the Cossack tradition, raspberry is used, not pink; thus, Web-safe raspberry (#903), it's complementary green (which is #096), and Web-safe blue (#06C)
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