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  1. The flag of Bulgaria ( Bulgarian: знаме на България, romanized : zname na Bǎlgariya) 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.

  2. Article History. 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.

  3. Standards of Royal Family. Military flags. Bulgarian Land Forces. Bulgarian Navy. Republic of Bulgaria. People's Republic of Bulgaria. Kingdom of Bulgaria. Vexillology Association flags. Political flags. Religious flags. Ethnic groups flags. Historical flags.

  4. The first reference to a national Bulgarian flag, goes back almost 130 years ago, on the First Constitution in Bulgaria adopted on April 16th, 1879. This states in its article 23 that the national flag would be of three colours, and contain three strips in white, green and red colours.

  5. The Bulgarian flag, which was adopted in 1991, is made up of tricolor of horizontal stripes of white, green, and red color. Originally, it was very similar to the Russian flag since it had the typical Pan-Slavic colors, however, the blue stripe has been replaced by a green one in 1878, so that it better reflects the agricultural character of ...

  6. History of the Flag of Bulgaria. The flag of Bulgaria was originally adopted in 1878-1879 following the Russo-Turkish War that resulted in the liberation of Bulgaria. The design of the national flag was derived from the ethnic association of Bulgarians with the Russians.

  7. The adoption of the Bulgaria national flag in 1879 marked a significant moment in the country’s history. It became the official flag following Bulgarias liberation from Ottoman rule, symbolizing the newfound independence, sovereignty, and national pride of the Bulgarian people.