Belarus Flag Emoji 🇧🇾

Belarus Flag
Flag of Belarus

How To

How To

Time needed: 1 minute

How to copy and paste the Flag of Belarus Emoji to any device.

  1. Copy the Belarusian Flag Emoji

    Go to flagemoji.com and press the copy button (above). This works on any device.

  2. Paste the Emoji

    Go to your email/iMessage/SMS texting service/document and paste the emoji.
    For mobile devices
    — double-tap or tap-hold, then paste should appear. Tap it.
    For desktop and laptops on Apple devices
    — command-P / ⌘-P
    For desktop and laptops on Windows devices
    — control-p

Codes

Emoji Codes

Flag emojis are unicode symbols, like any other letter or number on your keyboard. This means you can copy and paste the emoji itself into your code, whatever the language (click the button above).

They actually count as two characters: the two-letter country code (the ISO international standard). The unicode and shortcode both represent country data which devices can interpret and display the emoji.

Country CodeUnicodeShortcode
BYU+1F1E7
U+1F1FE
:flag_BY:
:BY:

Emoji shortcodes are used on some platforms as a way for users to type in emojis from the keyboard. If you type the emoji shortcode on Github or Slack, the emoji will appear.

*The official name of the emoji is only the country name, not ‘Belarus Flag’, for example.

Description

Description

The Belarus flag has red horizontal band (top) above a green horizontal band that is half the width of the red band. A white vertical stripe on the hoist side bears Belarusian national ornamentation in red. The red band color recalls past struggles from oppression, while the green band represents hope and the many forests of the country.

Map

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Weather

Weather

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Anthem

National Anthem

TitleMy, Bielarusy (We Belarusians)
ComposerMikhas Klimkovich and Uladzimir Karyzna / Nester Sakalouski

FAQ

FAQs

When did Belarus declare independence?

Belarus declared independence on August 25, 1991.

What do the colors of the flag of Belarus mean?

The red band color recalls past struggles from oppression and the green band represents hope and the many forests of the country of Belarus.

Whenwas the Belarus flag officially adopted?

The Belarus flag was officially adopted on May 16, 1995.

What type of government does Belarus have?

Belarus is governed by a Presidential Republic.

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Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in 3d glossy render style

3D Glossy Render — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as a photorealistic 3D render. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag fabric hangs or drapes naturally but preserves exact proportions, colors, and all symbols perfectly — completely faithful to the real Belarus flag. Dramatic studio lighting, glossy silk material, soft shadows, subsurface scattering, perfect specular highlights. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in chalk on blackboard style

Chalk on Blackboard — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus drawn in chalk on a real blackboard. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Authentic blackboard — dark slate green surface with chalk dust and smudge marks. Soft, dusty white and colored chalk lines, imperfect edges, hand-drawn quality. Chalk dust particles visible in the air. The flag is immediately recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in embroidered textile style

Embroidered Textile — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as intricate embroidery on linen fabric. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Dense satin stitches, French knots, chain stitch detail. The flag design is completely faithful — exact colors, geometry, and all symbols faithfully stitched, immediately recognizable as the Belarus flag. Visible thread texture, dimensional quality, warm handcrafted feel. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in flagpole in capital style

Flagpole in Capital — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Photorealistic photograph of the Belarus flag flying on a tall flagpole in front of an iconic government building in the capital city. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag ripples naturally in the wind, colors vivid and exact. Documentary photography style, sharp and realistic. Grand architecture in the background. Blue sky, dramatic clouds. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in golden hour reflection style

Golden Hour Reflection — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Photorealistic photograph of the Belarus flag reflected in still water at golden hour. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag flies on a pole at the water’s edge, its reflection shimmering on the surface below. Warm amber and orange sunset light. The flag colors and design are faithful and vivid. Serene, cinematic landscape photography. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in street art / graffiti style

Street Art / Graffiti — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as vibrant street art spray-painted on a brick wall. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Bold spray paint, dripping edges, stencil layers, overspray halos. The flag design is faithful and immediately recognizable — exact colors and symbols, just rendered in spray paint on urban concrete. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind. No tags, no graffiti lettering.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in sci-fi hologram style

Sci-Fi Hologram — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus projected as a futuristic holographic display. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Translucent blue-white projection with scan lines, floating in dark space. Glitching edges, particle effects, data streams. The flag design is completely faithful and recognizable. Cyberpunk HUD elements framing the projection. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in hyperrealistic wind style

Hyperrealistic Wind — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Ultra-hyperrealistic photograph of the Belarus flag caught in a dramatic gust of wind. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Macro-level fabric detail — individual threads visible, fabric folds and tension lines crisp. Colors and design completely faithful to the real Belarus flag. High-speed shutter, razor-sharp focus, studio lighting. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in impressionist oil style

Impressionist Oil — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus painted in French Impressionist oil on canvas. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Thick impasto brushstrokes, dappled light, vibrant broken color technique in the style of Monet. The flag is instantly recognizable — colors and design faithful to the real Belarus flag, interpreted with impressionist light and texture. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in lego bricks style

Lego Bricks — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus built from Lego bricks, photographed as a real physical construction. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Visible studs and brick seams, slight plastic sheen. Standard Lego colors approximate the flag’s palette. Built on a gray Lego baseplate. Dramatic angle showing the three-dimensional brick texture. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in low-poly geometric style

Low-Poly Geometric — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus constructed from low-polygon geometric triangles. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Aggressively faceted — each region broken into many visible triangular faces with subtle color variation across each polygon, creating real depth and dimensionality even in flat-color areas of the flag. Crystal-like, contemporary computational design. The flag is completely faithful and immediately recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in mosaic tiles style

Mosaic Tiles — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus assembled as a Roman-style mosaic. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag is completely faithful to the real Belarus flag — exact proportions, colors, and all symbols, rendered in thousands of small stone and glass tesserae. Visible grout lines, rich earthy tones mixed with brilliant glass, slight historical weathering. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in native landscape style

Native Landscape — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Photorealistic photograph of the Belarus flag flying in an iconic natural landscape native to Belarus — the terrain, flora, and environment characteristic of that country. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag is prominent and its colors are faithful and vivid. Remote, uninhabited wilderness. National Geographic photography style. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in neon sign style

Neon Sign — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus recreated as a real neon sign mounted on a dark wall. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Glowing glass neon tubes bent into the flag’s shapes — the colors of the flag rendered in actual neon light. Visible glass tube bends, metal mounting brackets on the wall. Warm neon glow and light bloom. Real neon, not digital. Photographed in a dark room. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in pencil sketch style

Pencil Sketch — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as a bold, confident pencil sketch. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Strong graphite lines on cream paper — not delicate but bold and decisive. Heavy pressure on key outlines, dramatic cross-hatching for deep shadows and shading. Immediately recognizable as the Belarus flag. Artist’s confident hand, not tentative. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in pixel art style

Pixel Art — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as detailed 16-bit pixel art. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Crisp pixel grid, limited palette with careful dithering, nostalgic retro game aesthetic. Clean grid-aligned design with subtle shading. Every element of the flag faithfully reproduced in pixels. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in stained glass style

Stained Glass — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus rendered as an ornate stained glass window. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The design is completely faithful to the real Belarus flag — exact colors, geometry, and all symbols preserved. Brilliant jewel-toned glass pieces separated by dark lead came lines. Warm sunlight streaming through, casting colored light. Gothic cathedral craftsmanship. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in ukiyo-e woodblock style

Ukiyo-e Woodblock — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Bold outlines, flat areas of rich color, flowing organic forms. Wind and waves incorporated into the composition. Printed on washi paper with visible wood grain texture. The flag is the central focus and instantly recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in vintage postage stamp style

Vintage Postage Stamp — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus as a vintage 1950s postage stamp. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag fills most of the stamp — it is the primary subject, faithfully rendered in fine engraved intaglio style. Perforated edges, aged paper with slight foxing. The stamp may show a denomination numeral only — absolutely no other text or country names.

Flag of Belarus 🇧🇾 in watercolor style

Watercolor — Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. The flag of Belarus painted in loose, expressive watercolor. Two horizontal stripes of red and green with a red-and-white ornamental pattern at the hoist. Wet-on-wet technique with soft color bleeds, visible brushstrokes, natural paper texture. Delicate splashes and drips at the edges. Luminous, translucent layers of pigment. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

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