The Pan-Slavic flag (1848) uses blue, white, and red — the colours of the Pan-Slavic movement. It influenced the flags of many Slavic nations.
Pan-Slavic colours (white, blue, red) appear on many Slavic national flags. These colours originated from Russian heraldic traditions. Represent Slavic cultural and historical connections.
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