The following is a list of flags of Belarus.
State flag
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
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Vertical flag |
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Presidential flag
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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December 11, 1997–2012 |
Presidential flag |
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2012–present |
Presidential flag |
Proportions: 5:6
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Presidential institutions
Military flags
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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2007–present |
Flag of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus |
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2000–2012 |
Flag of the Armed Forces |
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2012–present |
Flag of the Armed Forces |
Ornament pattern modified in 2012
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?–present
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Flag of the Presidential Security Service of Belarus
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The obverse of the flag bears the coat of arms of Belaurs and the inscription "Служба бяспекі прэзідэнта" (Presidential Security Service).
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Reverse flag
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The reverse of the flag bears the emblem of the Presidential Secret Service of Belarus and the inscription "Абавязак. Гонар. Айчына." (Duty. Honor. Fatherland.).
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March 8, 2005–present |
Flag of the Land Forces |
Red, with emblem of the Land Forces in full colors in the center
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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
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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
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Flag of the Special Forces of Belarus |
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Governmental flags
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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2018–present |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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2018–present |
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection |
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2018–present |
Ministry of Economy |
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2018–present |
Ministry of Agriculture and Food |
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December 9, 1991–present |
Ministry for Emergency Situations |
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2000–2009 |
Border Guard |
Green with a red saltire
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2000–2009 |
Chairman of State Committee of the Border Guard |
Green with a red saltire with the State coat of arms in the center.
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2000–2009 |
Chief of Staff of Border Guard |
Green with a red saltire with the Border Guard emblem in the center.
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March 5, 2001–present |
State Committee of Aviation |
Blue with a triangle, in the center of which the symbol of the SCA is placed.
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1991–1995 |
Customs |
White-red-white flag with a Pahonia with a green border on the fly.
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March 5, 2001–present |
Customs |
Green flag with the emblem of the Belarusian customs in the center.
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March 5, 2001–present |
Vitebsk Customs |
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Subdivision flags
Flag |
Administrative division |
Adopted |
Description
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Minsk City |
2001 |
Blue with the Minsk Coat of Arms of 1591 in the center.
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Brest Region |
2004 |
Blue with a yellow zoubre (Bison bonasus) on a red stylized tower (coat of arms of the Region of Brest).
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Gomel Region |
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.
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Grodno Region |
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
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Mogilev Region |
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.
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Minsk Region |
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
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Vitebsk Region |
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
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Political flags
Minority flags
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.
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Historical flags
See also
References
External links
VEXILLOGRAPHIA - Флаги Беларуси
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Names in italics indicate non-sovereign (dependent) territories, disputed states and/or former countries. |