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1992—present: Flag of the Armed Forces: State coat of arms in the center. In the flag edges are two-branch wreaths. ?—present: Flag of the Romanian General Staff: A yellow flag with coat of arms of Romanian General Staff in the centre with two stars in the left and in the right of coat of arms and surrounded by the four branch elements ...
The National Museum of Romanian History holds three flags from Assembly participants and the coat of arms of a fourth, which belonged to the Alba Iulia national guard. The first tricolor has dimensions of 235 × 100 centimeter, and each of its stripes ends on the fly in a corner with the tip turned outside. The wooden flagpole is painted black.
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On Flag Day, public authorities and other state institutions are obliged by law to organize cultural/educational programs and events, with a patriotic or scientific character, devoted to Romanian history, as well as specific military ceremonies, organized within units of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of the Internal Affairs.
The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.
Symbols of Romania; Flag and coat of arms of Romania: Flag of Romania (history, list) Coat of arms of Romania; Romanian Anthem; Romanian heraldry; Orders, decorations and medals; Postage stamps of Romania; Romanian leu; Symbols of Romanian Royalty; Symbols of Romania
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This was an important turning point in the history of Romania, as it marked the almost disappearance of the Boyar class, leaving the country to look towards capitalism and industrialization. 1864: The Parliament of Romania is formed. A tuition-free, compulsory public education for primary schools is introduced in Romania for the first time.