Flag
Date
Use
Description
June 7, 1995[1]–present (ornament pattern modified in 2012)[2]
State flag and civil ensign
Proportions: 1:2
Vertical flag
Flag
Date
Use
Description
December 11, 1997–2012
Presidential flag
2012–present
Presidential flag
Proportions: 5:6
Flag
Date
Use
Description
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
2007–present
Flag of the 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 Security Service of Belarus
The obverse of the flag bears the coat of arms of Belaurs and the inscription『Служба бяспекі прэзідэнта』(Presidential Security Service).
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
Flag of the Land Forces
Red, with emblem of the Land Forces in full colors in the center
2005–present
Flag of the 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 the Special Forces of Belarus
Flag
Date
Use
Description
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
Blue with a triangle, in the center of which the symbol of the SCA is placed.
1991–1995
Customs
White-red-white flag with a Pahonia with a green border on the fly.
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
2001
Blue with the Minsk Coat of Arms of 1591 in the center.
2004
Blue with a yellow zoubre (Bison bonasus) on a red stylized tower (coat of arms of the Region of Brest).
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.
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
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.
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
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
2018–present
Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists
2007–present
2005–present
Belarusian Social Democratic Party
2004–present
Right Alliance and Belarusian Freedom Party [be]
1999–present
Conservative Christian Party – BPF
1996–present
Flag of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951–1991)
1994–present
Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus
1994–present
1992–present
?–present
National Bolshevik Party of Belarus
1995–1999
1919–1930s
Belarusian Peasant Party "Green Oak"be
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.
2000s
Pro-Union State flag
Flag used by some Belarusian anarchists[3]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
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
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
Plain red flag
1919
Flag of The Second Polish Republic
1919–1937
Flag of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus
Plain red flag
1920–1922
Flag of The Republic of Central Lithuania
1937–1940
Flag of the Byelorussian SSR
1942–1944
1943–1945
1944–1951
Flag of the Byelorussian SSR
1951–1991
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
VEXILLOGRAPHIA - Флаги Беларуси
State-related
Mobile civilian
Other entities
By shape
By nations
Names in italics indicate non-sovereign (dependent) territories, disputed states and/or former countries.