The Flag of Shuya is the official symbol representing the city of Shuya, a municipality located within the Ivanovo Oblast (region) of central Russia. Adopted on October 24, 1997, the flag features three horizontal stripes in the colors green, white, and red, with the city coat of arms centrally placed at the intersection point. The green represents the fertile land, the white symbolizes peace, unity, and harmony, while the red signifies courage and valiance, reflecting Shuya's rich history and vibrant culture. The design is a reflection of the region's heritage and the city's unique identity within the larger Russian context.