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1902—1914: Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania: Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle (slightly modified de facto), surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. 1914—1921: Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania
Flag of the Romanian Army, model in use between 1914 and 1921. King Carol I dies on 10 October 1914 and is succeeded by his nephew, Ferdinand. The latter's monogram replaces Carol I one. Date: 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Alex Daneş: Permission (Reusing this file) Permission to use, distribute, sell or modify. Other versions
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The flag of Romania may be raised without restrictions by individuals at their domicile or residence, or by legal entities at their headquarters. [citation needed] The Government is the only official body that fixes days of national mourning, on which the flag of Romania is lowered at half-staff. [citation needed]
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The colors of the national flag of Romania (Romanian: Drapelul României) has a long history, though the association of the three colors only dates to the 18th century.Red, yellow and blue were found on late 16th-century royal grants of Michael the Brave, as well as shields and banners. [1]
Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Law nr. 75 from 26 August 1994, which went into effect in 1995. l = 2/3 × L; C = 1/3 × L
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