In English the Russian Flag's name is " White, Red, and Blue stripes".
In Russian the Russian's flag's name is " Byelyye, Krasnyye, i Siniye Polosy".
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Scientific name: Mussaenda frondosa,Russian name: Мусcенда курчавая,English name: Flag bush
If you mean how to say the word "flag" then you just say "fog" but add an L in front of the "o"
The Russian flag has no symbol superimposed on it. Previously, the flag of the USSR had the symbol of the Sickle and Hammer, which represented their communist laborer ideals.
The Soviet flag was red, the Russian flag has always been as it is now.
No, the Russian flag is just three solid horizontal stripes: white on top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom.
The Russian national flag was officially changed in 1991. After the Soviet Union dissolved, the Russian Federation's new flag was adopted on August 22nd, 1991.
Russian sailors during the Russian/Japanese War (1905) called their battleships (Kniaz Suvorov (Flag); Borodino; Orel, and Alexander III) ironclads.
The Russian flag consists of three horizontal stripes - white on top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom. The white symbolizes nobility and frankness, the blue stands for faith, loyalty, and honesty, and the red represents courage, valor, and love.
The Russia flag represents the country's heritage and history. The white symbolizes nobility and frankness, the blue reflects honesty, integrity, and vigilance, while the red represents courage, valor, and love.
The flag of Serbia.
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