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  2. Republic of Belarus; Use: National flag and ensign: Proportion: 1:2: Adopted: 25 December 1951; 72 years ago () (Soviet version) 7 June 1995; 28 years ago () (original design with a thinner ornament pattern) 10 February 2012; 12 years ago () (current design with a thicker ornament pattern) Design

  3. Horizontally striped red-green national flag with a vertical stripe of red and white at the hoist. Its width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.The Slavic peoples of what is now Belarus were in the past ruled by Prussia, Poland, Lithuania, and Russia.

  4. The flags ornament pattern was slightly modified in February 2012. This flag is now used by opponents of Alexander Lukashenko, the nation’s president since 1994. Prior to the 1995 flag referendum Belarus was flying a simple white flag with a red horizontal band running through its center.

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  5. The Belarusian flag consists of two horizontal stripes - wider red one at the top and narrower green one at the bottom. Moreover, the left edge of the flag is fringed by traditional Belarusian red and white pattern.

  6. [1] Each national symbol is further defined by its respective laws. Uses of the national symbols are covered in the relevant law of each symbol. National flag. The national flag has been in use since June 7, 1995, one of two symbols adopted in the contested 1995 referendum.

  7. The National Flag of the Republic of Belarus is a rectangular cloth consisting of two horizontal stripes: a red upper stripe and a green lower stripe, which are two-thirds and one-third of the flags width respectively. A vertical red-on-white Belarusian ornamental pattern is placed against the flagstaff.

  8. Jul 5, 2004 · A vertical red-on-white Belarusian national pattern as large as one ninth of the flag length is located near the flagpole. The flag's width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. The flag is fixed on a golden (ochre) flagstaff.

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