The green stripe symbolizes the future. Green is the color of hope, spring and revival and the color of Belarus' lands forests and fields. The red represents Belarus' past and the blood of the country's defenders. The Belarusian flag's decorative pattern symbolizes Belarus' rich cultural heritage, its spiritual continuity, and the unity of its people.
Technically there is no official interpretation of what the color represents, but Lukashenka (the leader/dictator of the country) has said that "red stands for the freedom and sacrifice for the nation's forefathers and that green stands for life."
The decorative pattern on the side of the flag is one of the kinds of traditional patterns commonly used for a traditional 'rushnik'*. The pattern is derived from local plants and flowers.
*a woven towel used for ceremonial events like religious services, funerals, and other social functions.
The flag for the country of Belarus is red and green in color. The flag also has a red and white ornament design on the staff side of the flag.
red on the top and green on bottom
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It is the flag of Belarus from 1991 to 1995 It could also be the flag of Amazonas, a Brazilian state
The colors and design of the flag do not have an official interpretation. The President has stated the colors represent freedom, the sacrifices of their forefathers, and life.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, and previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.But he is a dictator meaning it is a unlimited government. Meaning that in Belarus they are forced to suffer in a dictatorship.
No, Belarus is a presidential republic, meaning that the leader is directly elected by the people and not responsible to the legislature, and that the nation's sovereignty rests with the people.
the meaning of the buildings
Meaning of a saffron flag is that it is a flag in saffron color. Shape etc. will depend upon context such as religion.
Faith, hope and charity
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.
There exist no consensus on the meaning of colors on the flag.