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| [[File:Logo of the Belarusian Agrarian Party.svg|border|150px]] || 1992–present || [[Belarusian Agrarian Party]] || |
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Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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June 7, 1995[1] —Present (Ornament pattern modified in 2012)[2] |
State flag and civil ensign | Proportions: 1:2 | |
Flag of Belarus (vertical) |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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December 11, 1997 – 2012 | Presidential flag | ||
2012—present | Presidential flag | Proportions: 5:6 |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus | |||
Flag of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus | |||
Flag of State Forensic Examination Committee of the Republic of Belarus |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2007—Present | General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus | ||
2000—2012 | Flag of the Armed Forces | ||
2012—present | Flag of the Armed Forces | Ornament pattern modified in 2012 | |
?—present | Flag of the Presidential Seurity Service of Belarus | The obverse of the flag bears the coat of arms of Belaurs and the inscription『Служба бяспекі прэзідэнта』(Presidential Security Service). | |
Reverse flag | The reverse of the flag bears the emblem of the Presidential Secret Service of Belarus and the inscription『Абавязак. Гонар. Айчына.』(Duty. Honor. Fatherland.). | ||
March 8, 2005—Present | Land Forces Flag | Red, with emblem of the Land Forces in full colors in the center | |
2005—Present | Air Forces | Air force emblem corresponding to 2/5 of the total flag-width, placed on a blue field with yellow beams | |
2003 —Present | Flag of DOSAAF | Emblem of the Voluntary Society of Assistance to the Army, the Air Force and the Navy of the Republic of Belarus, centered on a sky-blue background | |
Flag of Special Forces of Belarus |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2018—present | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | ||
2018—present | Ministry of Labour and Social Protection | ||
2018—present | Ministry of Economy | ||
2018—present | Ministry of Agriculture and Food | ||
December 9, 1991—present | Ministry for Emergency Situations | ||
2000—2009 | Border Guard | Green with a red saltire | |
2000—2009 | Chairman of State Committee of the Border Guard | Green with a red saltire with the State coat of arms in the center. | |
2000—2009 | Chief of Staff of Border Guard | Green with a red saltire with the Border Guard emblem in the center. | |
March 5, 2001—Present | State Committee of Aviation | Blue with a triangle, in the center of which the symbol of the SCA is placed. | |
March 5, 2001—Present | Customs | Green flag with the emblem of the Belarusian customs in the center. | |
March 5, 2001—Present | Vitebsk Customs |
Flag | Administrative division | Adopted | Description | |
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City of Minsk | 2001 | Blue with the Minsk Coat of Arms of 1591 in the center. | ||
Brest Voblast | 2004 | Blue with a yellow zoubre (Bison bonasus) on a red stylized tower (coat of arms of the Region of Brest). | ||
Homiel Voblast | 2005 | Green with the coat of arms of the Region of Homyel (Gomel) (only in the centre of an obverse side of the flag). Ratio: 1:2. | ||
Hrodna Voblast | 2007 | Red with the coat of arms of the Region of Hrodna (only in the centre of an obverse side of the flag). Ratio 1:2 | ||
Mahilyow Voblast | 2005 | Red with the coat of arms of the Region of Mogilyov (only in the centre of an obverse side of the flag). Ratio: 1:2. | ||
Minsk Voblast | 2007 | Red with the coat of arms of the Region of Minsk (only in the centre of an obverse side of the flag). Ratio 1:2 | ||
Vitsebsk Voblast | 2009 | Green with the coat of arms of the Region of Vitsebsk (only in the centre of an obverse side of the flag). Ratio 1:2 |
Flag | Date | Party | Description |
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2005–present | Belarusian Social Democratic Party | ||
2004—Present | Right Alliance and Belarusian Freedom Party | ||
1999–present | Conservative Christian Party – BPF | ||
1996–present | Communist Party of Belarus | Flag of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951–1991) | |
1994–present | Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus | ||
1994–present | Republican Party | ||
1992–present | Belarusian Agrarian Party | ||
1993-present | National Bolshevik Party of Belarus | ||
former
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1995-1999 | Belarusian Peasant Party | ||
other
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2020 | A variant of the 1991–1995 flag of Belarus, used by pro-democracy protestors. | Awhite-red-white flag with the Pahonia coat of arms in the centre. | |
2017–present | Flag of Veyshnoria, used as an element of satire. | ||
Belarusian Peasant Party Green Oak | |||
Flag used by some of Belarusian Anarchists[3] |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flags of Lipka Tatars | Top:A white-red-white flag with a crescent moon and a five-pointed star. Bottom:Flag is based on the flag of the Golden Horde. |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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15th century | Royal Banner of Lithuania | ||
17th century | Royal Banner of Poland–Lithuania | ||
1858–1896 | 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) | White with a red horizontal band of red, the central red stripe being bordered by a thin black stripes. In use besides the regular white-red-white flag. Black stripes are believed to symbolize mourning. | |
1918-1919 | Lithuanian–Byelorussian SSR | ||
1919 | Flag of The Second Polish Republic | ||
1919—1937 | Flag of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus | ||
1920-1922 | Flag of The Republic of Central Lithuania | ||
1937—1940 | Flag of the Byelorussian SSR | ||
1942—1944 | Belarusian Central Council | ||
1944—1951 | Flag of the Byelorussian SSR | ||
1951—1991 | Flag of the Byelorussian SSR | ||
Reverse flag | All flags of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union did not bear the hammer and sickle on their reverse side. | ||
1991—1995 | State flag and civil ensign; today the white-red-white flag is used in opposition to the current government | Proportions: 1:2 | |
1995—2012 |
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Proposed in 1991 | Proposed flag for Belarus. | ||
Proposed in 1992 | Proposed flag for Belarus. | A red Scandinavian Cross on a white field with the Pahonia in the centre of the cross. | |
Proposed in 1995 | Alexander Lukashenko's proposed flag for Belarus. | A red field with small green bars at the top and bottom. | |
around 2016 | Different version of the 1992 proposal. |