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      • Under the Soviet regime, various flags were used before the adoption of a distinctive Georgian flag on April 11, 1951. Its background was red, and its canton was blue with red rays surrounding a red hammer, sickle, and star; from the canton a blue horizontal stripe extended to the end of the flag.
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  2. During the Soviet period, Georgia adopted several variants of the red Soviet flag incorporating first the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic's name, and later a red hammer and sickle with a star in a blue sun in the canton and a blue bar in the upper part of flag.

  3. Under the Soviet regime, various flags were used before the adoption of a distinctive Georgian flag on April 11, 1951. Its background was red, and its canton was blue with red rays surrounding a red hammer, sickle, and star; from the canton a blue horizontal stripe extended to the end of the flag.

  4. Georgia adopted numerous variations of the red Soviet flag throughout the Soviet era, initially adding the name of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Then a red hammer and sickle with a star in a blue sun in the canton and a blue bar in the top portion of the flag were also presented.

  5. Before this, during Soviet rule, Georgia’s flag was red with the communist hammer and sickle and a blue stripe. The shift to the ancient design in 2004 marked a return to national historical roots and a departure from Soviet symbolism.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · In 2003, Georgia decided to change its flag to remove the Soviet-era emblem and replace it with the traditional Georgian cross. This change was part of a broader effort to distance the country from its Soviet past and reaffirm its national identity.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Did you ever think about what happened to the Georgia country flag when the Soviets ruled? It went missing. That’s right, it was tucked away, not on display, just waiting for the perfect time to make its big comeback.

  8. The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union from its second occupation (by Russia) in 1921 to its independence in 1991.

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