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  1. The basic design of the national flag of Belarus was first described in Presidential Decree No. 214 of 7 June 1995. The flag is a rectangular cloth consisting of two horizontal stripes: a red upper stripe (which inspired by the flag of the Soviet Union) covering two-thirds of the flag's height, and additional green lower stripe covering one ...

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  3. Article History. 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. State flag of the Russian Empire: 1896–1917: National flag of the Russian Empire: 1918: Flag of the German Empire: since 1918 (in exile after 1919) White-red-white flag Belarusian Democratic Republic: Proportions: 1:2 1919–1925: Belarusian Democratic Republic (in exile)

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Union_StateUnion State - Wikipedia

    Since the formation of the Union State in 1997, Belarus and Russia have thus far failed to institute any symbols or even a flag for the Union State. There have, however been several proposals for flags and coats of arms.

  6. National Anthem. Currency. The Belarus flag was officially adopted on June 7, 1995. The current design on the Belarus flag is a modification of the flag used during 1951 and approved by a May 1995 referendum. It was introduced by the State Committee for Standardisation on February 10, 2012.

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  7. 6 days ago · Until it became independent in 1991, Belarus, formerly known as Belorussia or White Russia, was the smallest of the three Slavic republics included in the Soviet Union (the larger two being Russia and Ukraine). Learn more about the history and culture of Belarus in this article.

  8. This was the flag of Belarus on no less than three separate occasions: 1918-1939 (West Belarus), 1942-1944 (Nazi-occupied Belarus) and 1991-1995 (post-Soviet, pre-referendum Belarus). Bonus Fact: Green is the colour of hope in Belarus, as well as spring, revival, forests and fields.

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