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The official symbols of the Republic of Poland are described in two legal documents: the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997 (Polish: Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) [5] and the Coat of Arms, Colours and Anthem of the Republic of Poland, and State Seals Act (Polish: Ustawa o godle, barwach i hymnie Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej oraz o pieczęciach państwowych) of 1980 with ...
At the top there is motto of scythemen "Żywią y Bronią" (They Feed and Defend) which later became a Polish patriotic motto and the symbol of the Polish peasant movement. 1733–1763 1709–1733 1697–1706: Banner of The Wettin kings: The state banner of August III from around the mid-18th century. c. 1606–1648: Banner of Vasa kings
Orders, decorations, and medals of Poland (6 C, 21 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Poland" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
The Coat of Arms of Poland (Polish: Godło Polskie) is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a red background.. In Poland, the coat of arms as a whole is referred to as godło both in official documents and colloquial speech, [1] despite the fact that other coats of arms are usually called a herb (e.g. the Nałęcz herb or the coat of arms of Finland).
The images in this category are for government documents, materials, signs and symbols. These are public domain images. To place a file in this category , add the tag {{ PD-PolishGov }} to the bottom of the file's description page.
National symbols of Poland (4 C, 35 P) O. Observances in Poland (3 C, 2 P) Cultural organisations based in Poland (7 C, 8 P) P. Polish youth culture (3 C, 7 P) R.
The slogan of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party during the Polish People's Republic. Żeby Polska była Polską ("Let Poland be Poland"): a song written in 1976 by Jan Pietrzak. The song was regarded as an expression of the struggle against communist rule in Poland and support for the "Solidarity" movement in the 1980s.
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