The flag of the Altai Republic, in the Russian Federation, is a four stripe bicolour of light blue and white. The width of the stripes, from top to bottom, are 67+4+4+25. The white symbolizes eternity, tendency to revival, love, and the consent of the peoples within the republic. The blue symbolizes cleanliness, mountains, rivers, lakes, and heaven.
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| - The flag of the Altai Republic, in the Russian Federation, is a four stripe bicolour of light blue and white. The width of the stripes, from top to bottom, are 67+4+4+25. The white symbolizes eternity, tendency to revival, love, and the consent of the peoples within the republic. The blue symbolizes cleanliness, mountains, rivers, lakes, and heaven.
- The Altai Republic (Altay: Altaj Respublika) is a country in northern Asia that borders the EF in the west and northwest, Khakassia in the north and Mongolia, Tuva and Uighuristan in the east. Its capital is Barnaul.
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| - Vladimir Petrovich Chukuyev
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| - The flag of the Altai Republic, in the Russian Federation, is a four stripe bicolour of light blue and white. The width of the stripes, from top to bottom, are 67+4+4+25. The white symbolizes eternity, tendency to revival, love, and the consent of the peoples within the republic. The blue symbolizes cleanliness, mountains, rivers, lakes, and heaven.
- The Altai Republic (Altay: Altaj Respublika) is a country in northern Asia that borders the EF in the west and northwest, Khakassia in the north and Mongolia, Tuva and Uighuristan in the east. Its capital is Barnaul.
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