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The flag is, at the same time, the past, present and future of the Nation: the entire history of Romania! In a word: the flag represents all the duties and all the military virtues encompassed in the two words carved into the Roman vultures, honor and Fatherland!
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 ...
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.
Military flag: The Military Colours of Romania [3] [4] The military colours are the symbol of the military units. The flag is based on the national flag of Romania, with the coat of arms of Romania in the center and the symbols of the Force categories in the corners. Following the Roman military traditions, an aquila is placed on top of the pole.
The national flag of Romania: 1867-1947 and 1989-1995. The "as viewed" version. Many Romanians are uncomfortable with the assumed colors of the Romanian flag that some users on Wikipedia take as "official", and may find uses for this. Date: 21 January 2010, 00:19 (UTC) Source: Flag_of_Romania.svg; Author: Flag_of_Romania.svg: AdiJapan
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The flag and coat of arms of Transylvania were granted by Maria Theresa in 1765, when she established a Grand Principality within the Habsburg monarchy.While neither symbol has official status in present-day Romania, the coat of arms is marshalled within the national Romanian arms; it was also for decades a component of the Hungarian arms.