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The new flag was finally adopted (initially without Čisárik's and Vrtel's coat of arms) on 1 March 1990 as the flag of the Slovak Republic within Czechoslovakia. The coat of arms was added on 3 September 1992 and a special law describing the details of the flag followed in February 1993, after Slovakia became an independent country.
Flag used by the Slovak volunteer corps during the Slovak Uprising in 1848/1849. Later it became the flag of the Slovak National Council. 1848 One of the flags, where the double cross was no longer green, but blue three-peaked, first used in 1848 during the autumn campaign. 1848–1849 Another Slovak flag used during the revolution. 1868 1919 ...
National symbols of Slovakia are the flag of Slovakia, the coat of arms of Slovakia, the Seal of Slovakia and the Slovak anthem. These are protected by law and have restrictions on their use and reproduction.
Most flags with pan-Slavic colors have been introduced and recognized by Slavic nations following the first Slavic Congress of 1848, although Serbia adopted its red-blue-white tricolor in 1835 and the ethnic flag of Sorbs (blue-red-white) had already been designed in 1842. Czech Moravians proclaimed their flag (white-red-blue) at the very congress.
As for the colors, the colors are supposed to be the three "Slavic" colors red-white-blue (Slavic tricolor). Since the Upper Hungary coat of arms was already part of the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hungary at that time, only the color of the three mountains had to be changed (it happened on the Slovak flag for the first time) from green to ...
Each color, pattern, and design has its own specific meaning: for instance, the Philly Pride flag has two extra stripes, one black and one brown, to highlight people of color in the LGBTQ+ community.
Slovakia See also: List of Slovak flags: The flag of Slovakia was officially adopted on 1 September 1992. White, blue and red are traditional Pan-Slavic colours. The superimposed Slovakian arms feature a dominant white cross atop a blue symbolic reference to the European country's mountains. 1991– Slovenia See also: List of Slovenian flags
List of Slovak flags This page was last edited on 31 October 2022, at 20:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...