Romania, flag of

Romania, flag of

▪ Flag History

      vertically striped blue-yellow-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is approximately 2 to 3.

      In 1834 the Ottoman government recognized local flags for use in Moldavia and Walachia, two principalities that later joined to form Romania. Their local flags were based on ancient heraldic banners—blue with an ox head (Moldavia) and yellow with an eagle (Walachia). Walachia also chose a naval ensign with horizontal stripes of red, blue, and yellow, colours later selected for the Romanian national flag. Today there is no official interpretation of those colours other than these historical associations. The revolutions that swept Europe in 1848 first produced the modern Romanian tricolour, blue-yellow-red, although it had horizontal stripes and the inscription “Justice” in Walachian and “Brotherhood” in Moldavian in the centre. This flag was used only briefly, but it became the basis for the modern tricolour.

      Romania adopted a horizontal tricolour of red-yellow-blue on June 22, 1861, above which blue streamers flew. In the navy version the individual arms (arms, coat of) of the two territories (later their combined arms) were emblazoned. Although still subject to the Ottoman Empire, on April 23, 1867, Romania reestablished its vertical tricolour. Various changes were made in the coat of arms on the state flag in 1877 (at the time independence was declared), 1897, 1922, and—under the communist regime—in 1948, 1952, and 1965. When a revolution overthrew the communists, their emblem was removed from the flag (it was literally torn from many existing flags, leaving a hole in the centre); the constitution, as modified in late December 1989, defined the Romanian tricolour simply as three vertical stripes of blue-yellow-red. The traditional (eagle) coat of arms was reestablished in 1992 but has not officially been added to the flag.

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