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English: Red Banner naval flag (Russian)
Русский: Краснознамённый Военно-морской флаг (Россия)
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Source Токарь Л. Н., Разыграев М. В. Судовые флаги, вымпелы и флюгарки. 1700—2006 гг. — М.: Фонд «Русские витязи», 2007. 580 с. ISBN 978-5-903389-02-5
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