Polish Flag Description:
The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal halves - the top half is white and the bottom half is red.
Polish Flag Meaning:
The
colors of the Polish flag are based on the colors of the national coat
of arms which is a white eagle on a red shield and dates back to 13th
century. The red symbolizes the blood shed in the country's fight for
independence and the white symbolizes peace.
Polish Flag History:
The
current Polish flag was adopted on February 9, 1990. The national
colors of Poland have been white and red since 1831 when the country
first proclaimed independence from Russia. However Russia retained
control over Poland until after the First World War in 1918 when Poland
again proclaimed and got its independence. The red over white flag was
first adopted on August 1, 1919. Poland lost its independence again in
1939 when it was invade by Russia and Germany Independence was restored
with the end of the Second World War and the Polish flag was flown
again. The Polish flag remained unchanged with the establishment of the
Polish People's Republic in 1947 and then the Republic of Poland in
1989.
Interesting Polish Flag Facts:
Since 2004, May 2nd is celebrated as Flag Day in Poland but it isn't a public holiday.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
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