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The flag of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: знаме на България, romanized: zname na Balgariya) 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 independence. The national flag at times was charged with the state emblem, especially during the communist era. The current flag was re-established with the 1991 Constitution of Bulgaria and was confirmed in a 1998 law.
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Flags of the Second Bulgarian Empire
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Flag of Bulgaria on Pietro Vesconte's 1321 nautical chart
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Flag over Varna on Guillem Soler's Portolan chart (c. 1385)
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Flag of Bulgaria on Battista Beccario's 1426 map
Flags of the modern Bulgarian state
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Flag of Bulgaria (1879–1947, 1990–present).
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Sideways flag of Bulgaria. Valid since 27 November 1990.
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Flag of Bulgaria (1947–1948)
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Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967). Valid since 27 January 1948.
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Flag of Bulgaria (1967–1971). The design of the emblem has changed slightly from the previous version.
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Flag of Bulgaria (1971–1990). The indication of 681, the year of the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire by Asparukh, was added to 1944. Hoisted for the first time on 21 May 1971.
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Bulgarian People's Army war flag from the Communist era. The motto in Bulgarian means "For our Socialist motherland".
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Current Bulgarian war flag, similar to Bulgarian war flags from period 1880s–mid 1940s. The motto in Bulgarian means "God is with us".
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Naval ensign of Bulgaria
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Naval jack of Bulgaria
Flags of subdivisions
[edit]Main gallery: Flags of municipalities of Bulgaria.