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The flag of the Czech Republic ( cs, státní vlajka České republiky) or flag of Czechia ( cs, vlajka Česka), or Czech Flag ( cs, česká vlajka) is the same as the flag of the former Czechoslovakia. Upon the
dissolution of Czechoslovakia The dissolution of Czechoslovakia ( cs, Rozdělení Československa, sk, Rozdelenie Česko-Slovenska) took effect on December 31, 1992, and was the self-determined split of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries o ...
in 1993, the Czech Republic kept the Czechoslovak flag while Slovakia adopted its own flag. The first flag of Czechoslovakia was based on the flag of Bohemia and was white over red. This was almost identical to the flag of Poland (only the proportion was different), so a blue triangle was added at the
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in 1920. The flag was banned by the
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in 1939 as they established a government nominally in control of Bohemia and Moravia, and a horizontal tricolour of white, red, and blue was used for the duration of the war. The 1920–1939 flag was restored in 1945.


History

The traditional colours of the Czech lands originated from an 1192 coat of arms (depicting a rampant lion with a double silver tail on a field of red). After the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, the country had been using the red and white flag of Bohemia, identical to the Polish flag. Following calls for a new flag to be adopted by the fledgling state, a committee picked a design by Jaroslav Kursa, an archivist in the Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior. His design included the red and white horizontal stripes derived from the coat of arms of Bohemia and added a blue chevron extended halfway. The flag was officially approved by the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia on 30 March 1920 and since then, it has been in continuous use, with the exception of the
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during the Second World War. Additionally, during a short period following the Velvet Revolution, between 1990 and 1992, the Czech part of the Czechoslovak federated state adopted the previous red and white flag. During the 1992 negotiations on the split of Czechoslovakia, a clause forbidding the use of the state symbols of Czechoslovakia by either successor state was inserted into the legislation concerning the dissolution of the federation. However, the Czech Republic kept the use of the flag.Whitney Smith, "Flag of the Czech Republic", ''Encyclopedia Britannica''.
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Czechoslovakia


Dimensions

The blazon of this flag is ''per pall fesswise Argent,
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, and
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''. The flag is formed from an
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that extends halfway along the rectangle (a common mistake is to draw it shorter) and two bands: one white and one red. The most similar foreign flag is the flag of the Philippines but the latter has dimensions 1:2, the three colors permuted, and additional golden-yellow symbols added on it. File:Tricolour_of_the_Czech_Republic.svg, Czech Republic tricolour


Flag Colors


Presidential standard

Another Czech official symbol is the standard of the
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. It was first introduced in 1918 for the president of Czechoslovakia. The current version, which was designed by heraldist Jiří Louda, was adopted upon the creation of an independent Czech Republic in 1993.


Previous versions

File:Flag of the President of Czechoslovakia (1918-1939, 1945-1960).svg, Presidential standard of First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1939), and Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1960) File:Flag of the President of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945).svg, Presidential standard of Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945) File:Flag_of_the_President_of_Czechoslovakia_(1960-1990).svg, Presidential standard of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990) File:Flag of the President of Czechoslovakia (1990-1992).svg, Presidential standard of
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic After the Velvet Revolution in late-1989, Czechoslovakia adopted the official short-lived country name Czech and Slovak Federative Republic ( cz, Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika, sk, Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika; '' ...
(1990–1992)


See also

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List of Czech flags This is a list of flags used in the Czech Republic to further history. Current flags State flag Governmental flags Military flags =Banners of the Armed Forces= Each branch of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic has a representative banner, e ...


Literature

* Zbyšek Svoboda, Pavel Fojtík: brochure ''Naše vlajka. Vznik a vývoj české vlajky'' (''Our Flag. Origin and evolution of the Czech flag''), Libea, 2005, . * Petr Exner, Pavel Fojtík, Zbyšek Svoboda: brochure ''Vlajky, prapory a jejich používání'' (''Flags, banners and their use''), Libea, 2004, .


References


External links


History of the Czech and Czechoslovak flag
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Czech flag - facts, history, colors

Flag expert: Czechs only bring out their flag in emotional times
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