
The flag of Altai Krai, in the Russian Federation, is a vertical bicolor of light-blue and red charged with a spike of wheat on the blue band and the arms of the krai on the red band. The design follows the pattern of the flags of the Russian SFSR. This center design on the flag is the coat of arms of Altai Krai. The coat of arms was adopted on May 25, 2000. The flag was adopted on June 29, 2000 during a session of the Altai Krai Council of People's Deputies.

The flag of Krasnoyarsk Krai, in the Russian Federation, is a red field charged with the krai's coat of arms in the center. Two fifths of the flag's height, it displays a golden lion holding a sickle in its left hand and a shovel in its right hand. The lion is surrounded by a golden wreath of cedar and oak leaves as well as a light blue ribbon on the left, right, and bottom sides. A golden pedestal encloses the lion at the top. The flag was adopted on March 16, 2000.

The flag of Ottawa is highlighted by a stylised white O design. This stylised O is meant to represent both a maple leaf and the Peace Tower and Centre Block of the parliament buildings. It is meant to be simple, but look festive, and to create a feeling of vibrant motion when flying.

The flag of Pichilemu consists of a white background with the coat of arms of Pichilemu in the centre. The flag's ratio is 2:3.

The flag of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug, in the Russian Federation, is a light blue field charged in the center with a white disc, which is one half of the flag in width. The disc, in turn, is charged with a Red-breasted Goose in the center.

The national flag of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, also known as Transnistria, consists of three horizontal bands of red, green and red, of vertical width 3:2:3, with the golden hammer and sickle and a gold-bordered red star in the upper canton. Transnistria adopted this design that comprises a version of the flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic used between 1952 and 1990 in the 2000 Law about State Symbols.

The flag of Volgograd Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted in June 2000. The flag is a field of red with two blue vertical stripes at the hoist, and charged with an illustration of the statue The Motherland Calls. The ratio of the flag is 2:3.