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".
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.
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The current Russian flag, the tricolour of white, blue and red equal sized horizontal bands, has been in use since December 1993, after the collapse of the USSR. Prior to that, it was used as the Russian flag from about 1883 until the October Revolution in 1917. The flag existed earlier than that and was used for different purposes, but it was never officially recognised as the Russian flag until 1883. The flag has undergone slight dimensional changes over the years, but to all intents and purposes, it is virtually the same flag.