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Flag with two bars
by Mark Sensen and Antonio Martins, 1 May 1999
Flag with one bar
I can't present any documents suporting my posting but this
week in Latvia (Riga and Liepaja) is going on U18 ice hockey Div.
I tournament and Belarus is participating too. All flags, and
other decors with Belarus flag (on team suits, bus) look like
that with red line on hoist is on all flags - vertically and
normaly hanged. Left from this red line is one more white with
metallic pins for hanging.
Gvido Petersons, 30 March 2001
Is there ever a one-bar on the inner edge? Perhaps it's a
construction point, to reinforce the hoist, and not a design
element.
Nathan Lamm, 19 August 2004
The red line is thin, and only at the part where the sleeve
meets the actual flag. When it is one bar, it is usally the side
of the ornament that is cloest to the hoist of the flag. Your
right about the design point, but some flags have it, some do
not. It depends on the maker. The Belarus flag I have has a white
sleve, but there is no red "construction" bar.
Zachary Harden, 19 and 21 August 2004
by Zach Harden, 2 November 2001
In a photo found online
one can see the current Belarussian President, Alexander
Lukashenko. Behind him one can see the vertical flag of
Belarus. No ornament this time, just the green and
red. There is no official ratio for this flag, but turned
the flag 90 degrees to keep it 1:2.
Zach Harden, 23 October 2001