词条 | Georgia, flag of |
释义 | Georgia, flag of Flag History ![]() national flag consisting of a white field with a red cross dividing the field into quarters, each of which contains a red formée cross. The flag's width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3. Historically, there had been a number of independent kingdoms in the Caucasus Mountains that eventually united to form Georgia, but all of them made use of the colours white and cherry (or carnelian) red (as well as black) for their flags. Most of these banners were carried by military forces or used by royalty, since modern national flags did not exist. Queen Tamara, or Tamar (1184–1213), the most famous ruler in Georgian history, according to tradition used a white flag with a dark red cross and a star. All these flags were suppressed in 1801 when Georgia was annexed by Russia. ![]() A white flag depicting five red crosses (the Cross of St. George and four smaller ones) was probably first used in the 14th century. In 1999 the Georgia legislature voted to make it the national flag, but President Eduard Shevardnadze (Shevardnadze, Eduard) did not sign the bill. The flag then became a popular symbol for those opposing Shevardnadze's government, and it was officially adopted on January 14, 2004, after a new national government had been installed. |
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