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Kursk is the oldest city in the central black earth (chernozem) region. The settlement has been known since 1032; it was the capital of a small principality in the 12th century until destroyed by the Tatars in 1238. It was in Lithuanian territory for some 200 years before being annexed by Moscow, and later fortified as part of its southern defence against the Crimean Tatars in the late 16th century. It became the provincial capital in 1797. Kursk was an important commercial centre before the 1930s, when industrial development took place.
The flag is known as the ‘Lone Star’ banner. The red triangle symbolizes the blood shed in the fight for freedom from Spain. The blue stripes stand for Cuba's three provinces. Effective date: 20 May 1902.
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