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The national flag of Hungary (Magyarország zászlaja) is a horizontal tricolour of red, white and green. In this exact form, it has been the official flag of Hungary since 23 May 1957. The flag's form originates from national republican movements of the 18th and 19th centuries, while its colours are from the Middle Ages.
Flags of the World – Hungary; MSZ 1361:2009 – A nemzeti zászló és lobogó követelményei / Requirements for national flag and waving (2009). "Megújult a zászló szabvány" (PDF). Magyar Textiltechnika 62 (5): 203–207. Budapest, Hungary: Textilipari Műszaki és Tudományos Egyesület. ISSN 2060-453X. Archived from the original on ...
English: Flag of Hungary from mid/late 1946 to 20 August 1949 and from 12 November 1956 to 23 May 1957. Magyar: Magyarország zászlaja 1946 közepe-vége és 1949. augusztus 20., valamint 1956. november 12. és 1957. május 23. között.
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the state ("Kossuth") coat of arms in the center. 1:2 2:3 23 May 1957 – 20 August 2000 Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic and the Hungarian Republic: A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green. 20 March 1786 – 1 August 1869
The national symbols of Hungary are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Hungary or Hungarian culture. The highly valued special Hungarian products and symbols are called Hungaricum or Hunnerisms .
English: Flag of Hungary from mid/late 1946 to 20 August 1949 and from 12 November 1956 to 23 May 1957. Magyar: Magyarország zászlaja 1946 közepe-vége és 1949. augusztus 20., valamint 1956. november 12. és 1957. május 23. között.
Hungarian nationalism (Hungarian: magyar nacionalizmus) developed in the late 18th century [1] [2] and early 19th century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation. [3] [4] In the 1790s, Hungarian nobles pushed for the adoption of Hungarian as the official language rather than Latin ...
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.