Czech Republic, flag of the

Czech Republic, flag of the

▪ Flag History

      national flag with two horizontal stripes of white over red with a blue triangle at the hoist. It has a width-to-length ratio of 2 to 3.

      The ancient duchy (later kingdom) of Bohemia, a rich and powerful state in the late Middle Ages, had a coat of arms (arms, coat of) dating from the 12th century that showed a double-tailed and crowned lion, in white, rampant on a red shield. For centuries, however, Bohemia was part of the Holy Roman Empire and, later, Austria-Hungary. As it was not independent, it had no recognized need for a national flag. The lion emblem was used in flags for various purposes but had no international standing. When Czechs, Slovaks, and Ruthenians united in 1918 to form Czechoslovakia, a simple bicolour of white over red stripes was used as a national flag. This was considered inadequate, however. Though it included the national colours of the Czechs, the flag contained no symbolism for the other ethnic groups of the country. Moreover, a white-red flag was being used by the neighbouring country of Poland as its national flag (Poland, flag of).

      In 1920 various designs were submitted for consideration as a new flag. The winning proposal incorporated a blue triangle at the hoist of the existing flag. Since the Slovak colours were red, white, and blue and the Ruthenian colours were blue and yellow, this gave symbolic reference to those parts of the nation. The flag of Czechoslovakia disappeared during World War II but was revived in 1945; no modification was introduced under the years of communist domination. When the Slovaks broke away to form a separate country in 1993, the territory formerly known as the kingdom of Bohemia (including Moravia and parts of Silesia) became the independent Czech Republic. Although promises had been made that neither state would use the symbols of the former Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic readopted the Czechoslovak flag of 1920 as its own.

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