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A white circle in the center is outlined in blue and crossed by blue stripes of varied directions. [2] Aromanians from other countries also have their own versions of this flag. [1] Furthermore, during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and 1920, the Aromanians used a horizontal flag composed of five stripes: red, yellow, pale blue, yellow and ...
Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle, surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Carol II of Romania , crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath.
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
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.
On 30 December 1947 Romania was proclaimed a socialist people's republic and all the ex-kingdom's symbols were outlawed, including the royal coat of arms and the tricolor flags that showed it. The flag retained its colors and characteristics, the only difference being that it now included a redesigned coat of arms placed in the middle on the ...
Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania (9 C, 13 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Romania" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
On 30 December 1947, Romania was proclaimed a people's republic and all the kingdom's symbols were outlawed, including the coats of arms and the tricolor flags that showed them. On 8 January 1948, Decree nr. 3 was issued, regarding specifications for the powers of the Presidium of the Romanian People's Republic. [ 76 ]
(c) official symbols of the State, public authorities and organizations, such as armorial bearings, seals, flags, emblems, shields, badges and medals; (d) means of payment; (e) news and press information; (f) simple facts and data. Also, according to Chapter 10 Article 85 Paragraph 2,