Belarus At The 2019 Military World Games
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Belarus At The 2019 Military World Games
Belarus competed at the 2019 Military World Games held in Wuhan, China from 18 to 27 October 2019. In total, athletes representing Belarus won four gold medals, two silver medals and eight bronze medals. The country finished in 13th place in the medal table. Medal summary Medal by sports Medalists {, class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;" !Medal !Name !Sport !Event , - , , Karyna DziominskayaKaryna KazlouskayaAliaksandra Kuratnik , Archery at the 2019 Military World Games, Archery , Women's team , - , , Katsiaryna Paplauskaya , Track and field at the 2019 Military World Games, Athletics , Track and field at the 2019 Military World Games – Women's 100 metres hurdles, Women's 100 metres hurdles , - , , Dzmitry Asanau , Boxing at the 2019 Military World Games, Boxing , Men's -64 kg , - , , Daniel Mukete , Judo at the 2019 Military World Games, Judo , Men's -100 kg , - , , Dzmitry Dziubin , Track and field at the 2019 Military World Games, Athletics , Track ...
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Flag Of Belarus
The national flag of Belarus is a red-and-green flag with a white-and-red ornament pattern placed at the hoist (staff) end. The current design was introduced in 2012 by the State Committee for Standardisation of the Republic of Belarus, and is adapted from a design approved in a May 1995 referendum. It is a modification of the 1951 flag used while the country was a republic of the Soviet Union. Changes made to the Soviet-era flag were the removal of communist symbols – the hammer and sickle and the red star – as well as the reversal of the colours in the ornament pattern. Since the 1995 referendum, several flags used by Belarusian government officials and agencies have been modelled on this national flag. Historically, the white-red-white flag was used by the Belarusian People's Republic in 1918 before Belarus became a Soviet Republic, then by the Belarusian national movement in West Belarus followed by widespread unofficial use during the Nazi occupation of Belarus ...
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