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  1. National symbols of Belarus. Upon the independence of Belarus from the Soviet Union, the country resurrected national symbols that were used before the Soviet era. These included a flag of red and white stripes and a coat of arms consisting of a charging knight on horseback.

  2. The Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic created a distinctive flag in 1951 that had unequal horizontal stripes of red (for communism) and light green (for the fields and forests of the country); the golden hammer, sickle, and star of communism appeared on the red stripe.

  3. As a sovereign state, the Republic of Belarus has its own state symbols: the National Flag, the National Coat of Arms and the National Anthem. Since 1917, the National Flag and the National Coat of Arms have changed several in Belarus.

  4. 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-third.

  5. The national emblem of Belarus features a ribbon in the colors of the national flag, a silhouette of Belarus, wheat ears and a red star. It is sometimes referred to as the coat of arms of Belarus, although in heraldic terms this is inaccurate as the emblem does not respect the rules of conventional heraldry.

  6. Jul 5, 2004 · The National Flag of the Republic of Belarus, which is the symbol of the state sovereignty 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 flag’s width respectively.

  7. May 31, 2023 · The Belarus national flag is a symbol of the country’s identity, unity, and independence. It is displayed on many public buildings and monuments, as well as during national holidays and events. For Belarusians, the flag represents their history, culture, and traditions. It is a symbol of their struggle for independence and sovereignty.

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