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The national flag of Bulgaria is a tricolour consisting of three equal-sized horizontal bands of (from top to bottom) white, green, and red. The flag was first adopted after the 1877–1878 Russo-Turkish War, when Bulgaria gained de facto independence.
Civil and State flag of the People's Republic of Bulgaria [2] A horizontal tricolor of white-green-red with the Bulgarian emblem in the top-left corner 1948–1968
Flaga Bułgarii jest prostokątem, podzielonym na trzy poziome pasy: biały, zielony, czerwony. Kolor biały oznacza pokój, zielony – wolność, a czerwony ofiary walk o wyzwolenie Bułgarii spod panowania tureckiego.
flag of Bulgaria horizontally striped white-green-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is unspecified. In the 14th century the coat of arms of Tsar Ivan Shishman, the most powerful Bulgarian ruler, was a lion represented in gold on a red shield.
Learn about the flag, coat of arms, anthem, and other symbols of Bulgaria and the Bulgarian people. The flag is a tricolour of white, green, and red, adopted after the Russo-Turkish War in 1878.
Learn about the Bulgarian flag, which has three horizontal stripes of white, green and red. Find out the origin, symbolism and country information of Bulgaria, a sovereign state in Europe.
Learn about the history, design and colours of the Bulgarian flag, a horizontal tricolour of white, green and red. Find out the law and the references for the national symbol of Bulgaria.