- Flag of Georgia (country)
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Name = Georgia
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Proportion = 100:147
Adoption =January 25 2004
Design = White rectangle, with in its central portion a large red cross that extends to the edge of the flag. In the four corners there are four "bolnur-katskhuri" crosses of the same color. [Decree of the President of GeorgiaNo. 31 of 25 January, 2004.]
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Proportion2 = 2:3
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Design2 = Rectangular blue flag with a white saltire and red cross that extend to the edge of the flag.
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Design3 = Reverse of the national flag, defaced with the symbol of the Ministry of Defence in the centre, surmounted by a crown.
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flag of Georgia is the "five-cross flag", restored to official use onJanuary 14 ,2004 after a break of some 500 years. It was previously the flag of the medieval Georgian kingdom and had been used as the official symbol of theUnited National Movement political party.History of the flag
Originally, the white flag with the single red
St. George's cross was used by the Georgian KingVakhtang Gorgasali in the 5th century as the national symbol of the Georgian state and nation. During the golden age of the Georgian kingdom the "five-cross flag" was used since 13th century by QueenTamar of Georgia . The central element of the flag is St. George's cross (still used as the nationalflag of England ), who is the patron saint of Georgia. According to the Georgian scholar Giorgi Gabeskiria, the four extra crosses were probably added during the reign ofGeorge V of Georgia (also known as "the Brilliant" or "the Splendid"), who drove out theMongol s. Around that time, the new design was adopted as a variant of theJerusalem cross , a symbol used by crusaders in theHoly Land , which likewise used a large central cross with four smaller "crosslets" in the four quadrants. The crosses are said to have represented the fiveHoly Wounds ofChrist .The flag fell out of use later in the medieval period, but was revived by Georgian patriotic movement following the country's independence from the
Soviet Union in 1991. A majority of Georgians, including the influential Catholicos-Patriarch of theGeorgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church , supported the restoration of the flag and in 1999 the Georgian parliament passed a bill to change the flag. However, it was not endorsed by the President,Eduard Shevardnadze . It was adopted in the late 1990s by the main opposition party, theUnited National Movement led byMikhail Saakashvili , as a symbol of popular resistance to Shevardnadze's rule.The flag was adopted by the Georgian parliament on
January 14 2004 . It was formally endorsed by a presidential decree signed by Saakashvili onJanuary 25 , following his election as President of Georgia. Its adoption was not without controversy, as some complained that the adoption of a party's political flag as a national emblem was an undemocratic move.Earlier flags of Georgia
Independent Georgia (1918-1921, 1990-2004)
During Georgia's brief existence as an independent state (the
Democratic Republic of Georgia ) from 1918-1921, a tricolor flag was adopted (below left). The design resulted from a national flag-designing contest won byJakob Nikoladze , a painter. It was abolished by the Soviet Union following the 1921 takeover of Georgia but was revived onNovember 14 ,1990 by theSupreme Council of the Republic of Georgia . It lost popularity thereafter as it became associated with the chaotic and violent period around Georgia's independence from the Soviet Union, especially for ethnic minorities.Soviet Georgia (1921-1990)
During the Soviet period, Georgia adopted a number of versions of the red Soviet flag incorporating either the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic's name, or a red
hammer and sickle with a star in a blue sun in canton and blue bar in the upper part of flag (below right). Theflag of Georgian SSR was abolished by the Georgian government when it declared independence from the Soviet Union in November 1990.External links and references
* [http://www.president.gov.ge/?l=E&m=7&sm=1 Flag of Georgia] ,
President of Georgia website.
* [http://www.parliament.ge/index.php?lang_id=GEO&sec_id=69&kan_det=det&kan_id=2 The Law of Georgia on the National Flag (2004)] ,Parliament of Georgia website. ge icon
* [http://www.nplg.gov.ge/ic/library_e/gabeskiria/12.htm The flag of Georgia] , National Parliamentary Library of Georgia – Georgian History
* [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ge.html "Georgia"] , "Flags of the World"
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2091667/ "What's With Georgia's Flags?"] , "Slate",November 25 ,2003 References
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