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      • 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.
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  2. The flag of the Czech Republic (Czech: státní vlajka České republiky) is the same as the flag of the former Czechoslovakia. Upon the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in December 1992, the Czech Republic kept the Czechoslovak flag while Slovakia adopted its own flag .

  3. 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.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · The Czech national flag consists of two horizontal bands of white (top) and red (bottom) with a blue triangle extending from the hoist side. This design is known as a tricolor, and each color carries significant symbolism. White: White represents peace and honesty, values that are deeply ingrained in Czech culture and history.

  5. The flag of the Czech Republic retains the design of the flag of the former Czechoslovakia, which collapsed in 1992. Czechoslovakia adopted its first flag based on the flag of Bohemia, which had red and white stripes, adding a blue triangle in 1920.

  6. Jun 19, 2021 · updated on November 3, 2023. A white band over a red band and a blue triangle. The Czech flag is simple and easy to remember. But where did it come from? Who’s the author? Why these colors? And do you know which flag the Czech one resembles? The flag of the republic is one of the state symbols of Czech Republic.

  7. Owing to reluctance mainly on the Slovak political scene and to the similarity to the national colours of Poland and the Republic of Austria, this original symbol of the Czech Lands was replaced by a new national flag designed by Jaroslav Kursa, who also authored the new Czechoslovak national emblems.

  8. After the breakup of the Czechoslovak Federation, the Czech National Council, in its Act No.3/1993 Sb. of December 17, 1992, adopted the two national emblems of the Czech Republic as the national emblems of the now independent Czech Republic except that for the lesser emblem the Spanish shield was replaced by a Gothic one.