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The flag of Bulgaria ((ブルガリア語:знаме на България, ''Zname na Bǎlgarija''), (:znamɛ nɐ bɐɫˈɡarijɐ)) is a tricolour consisting of three equal-sized horizontal bands of (from top to bottom) white, green, and red. The flag was first adopted after the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), when Bulgaria gained independence. The national flag at times was charged with the state emblem, especially during the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The current flag was re-established with the 1991 Constitution of Bulgaria and was confirmed in a 1998 law. == History == After the liberation of Bulgaria following the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, the flag was described in the Tarnovo Constitution of 1879 as follows: From 1948 until 1990 the emblem of People's Republic of Bulgaria was placed on the left side of the white stripe. It contained a lion within a wreath of wheat ears below a red five-pointed star and above a ribbon bearing the years 681, the year of the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire by Asparukh, and 1944, the year when the Fatherland Front took power which lead to the establishment of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The new Constitution of Bulgaria, adopted in 1991, describes the Bulgarian flag as follows: A popular version of the flag, which has no official status, is also commonly known. It has the full coat of arms on the left of the flag, placed across the white and green fields only.〔(Unofficial flag ), taken from (2013 Bulgaria Summer Protests ), ''Darik News'', 26 June 2013, and (unofficial flag ), taken from (Protests in Bulgaria: the unnoticed uprising ), ''TheConversation.com'', 24 Jun 2013. Both retrieved 27 Jun 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flag of Bulgaria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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