The flag of Russia (Russian: Флаг России) is a tricolor flag consisting of three equal horizontal fields: white on the top, blue in the middle and red on the bottom. The flag was first used as an ensign for Russian merchant ships and became official as the flag of the Tsardom of Russia in 1696.
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Why does Russia have two flags?
Russia has two naval flags because of a historical change in the country's flag design. In 1696, Tsar Peter the Great introduced a new flag for the Russian navy, known as the "St. Andrew's flag". This flag featured a white background with a blue saltire (a diagonal cross) and a red eagle in the center.
What is Russia's flag today?
The existing three-color Russian national flag was adopted by the Order of President Boris Yeltsin of December 11, 1993, replacing it's Soviet-time red predecessor. According to the Constitution, “The national flag of the Russian Federation consists of three equal horizontal stripes – white, blue and red.”
What is Moscow Russia's flag?
The flag of Moscow, the capital of Russia, is a dark red banner of arms charged as the arms of the city in the centre. It displays Saint George wearing armor and a blue cape with a golden lance in his right hand riding on a silver horse.
Why did Russia change its flag in 1993?
This flag design was used in the USSR until its collapse in 1991. Russia officially adopted a new state flag immediately after the collapse of the USSR. This design was chosen as a result of a competition that took place in 1993.
Apr 13, 2024 · Horizontally striped white-blue-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.Tsar Peter I the Great had ambitious plans to ...
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