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Flag of the Czech Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Flag of the Czech Republic


The national flag of the Czech Republic ((チェコ語:státní vlajka České republiky)) is the same as the flag of the former Czechoslovakia. Upon the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic kept the Czechoslovak flag while the Slovak Republic adopted its own flag. The first flag of Czechoslovakia was based on the coat of arms of Bohemia, and was white over red. This was identical to the Flag of Poland, so a blue triangle was added at the hoist in 1920. The flag was banned by the Nazis in 1939, and a horizontal tricolor of white, red, and blue was enforced, with the 1920 flag being restored in 1945.
== History ==


File:Flag of Bohemia.svg|Flag of Bohemia, and ČSR. (1918–20)
File:Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg|Flag of Czechoslovakia (1920–39; 1945–92)
File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren.svg|Flag of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. (1939-45)

After the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, the country had been using the red and white flag of Bohemia, identical to the Polish flag. Following calls for a new flag to be adopted by the fledgling state, a committee picked a design by Jaroslav Kursa, an archivist in the Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior. His design included the red and white horizontal stripes derived from the coat of arms of Bohemia, and added a blue wedge extended halfway along the flag.
The flag was officially approved by the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia on 30 March 1920 and since then, it has been in continuous use, with the exception of the German occupation of Czechoslovakia during World War II,〔Government of the Czech Republic (The Czech Republic's national flag ). Retrieved March 4, 2011.〕 Additionally, during a short period following the Velvet Revolution between 1990 and 1992, the Czech part of the Czechoslovak federated state adopted the previous red and white flag.
During the 1992 negotiations on the split of Czechoslovakia, a clause forbidding the use of the state symbols of Czechoslovakia by either successor state was inserted into the legislation concerning the dissolution of the federation.〔(Ústavný zákon č. 542/1992 Zb. o zániku Českej a Slovenskej Federatívnej Republiky ), Čl. 3 ods. 2
(''Constitutional act. No. 542/1992 Col. on the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, art. 3 sect. 2'')〕 The Czech Republic violated this clause, passing legislation overruling the previous agreement and keeping the use of the flag.

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