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The people of Russia proper have traditionally referred to their language as Great Russian, in contrast with Ukrainian (which they call Little Russian) and the language of Belarus (White Russian). Ukrainians have traditionally objected to this usage, arguing that theirs is a distinct language. Even before the 1917 revolution, Russian language and culture was imposed on the country's minorities; this was to some extent reversed in the face of growing nationalist feeling in many of the republics of the USSR, and subsequently in those of the Russian Federation.
Orange stands for the savannah. White symbolizes the country's rivers. Green represents the forests. Effective date: 3 December 1959.
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