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Flag of the People's Republic of Romania: The arms had a scroll bearing the letters RPR (no red star). 1952—1965: Flag of the People's Republic of Romania: The arms had a scroll bearing the letters RPR and were surmounted by a red star. 1965—1989: Flag of the Socialist Republic of Romania
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
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]
Pages in category "Flags of Romania" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
(white flag, charged with the Olympic rings in blue, yellow, black, green, and red, representing the five continents Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Oceania) Flag of the People's Republic of China (red flag, charged with yellow canton stars in the top left corner, colors reminiscent of the Flag of the Qing dynasty and the Flag of the ...
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.
Flag of Romania, (21 August 1965 - 22 December 1989/officialy 27 December 1989). Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Decree nr. 972 from 5 November 1968. l = 2/3 × L; C = 1/3 × L; S = 2/5 × l; Date: 1965-1989: Source: commons, Image:Flag of Romania (1965-1989).png: Author: Various, see File History below for details ...
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]