Moldavian Flag Description:
The flag of Moldova consists
of three equal-sized vertical stripes - the left stripe is blue; the
middle one yellow; and the right stripe is red. In the middle of the
yellow stripe and the flag is the country's coat of arms, which consists
of an eagle with the red and blue horizontally divided shield of
Moldova on its chest. The shield contains various traditional emblems
surrounding a stylized aurochs (European bison) head.
Moldavian Flag Meaning:
The
Moldavian flag was based on the Romanian national flag and represents
Moldova's shared heritage with Romania. The coat of arms consists of the
eagle of Walachia holding an Orthodox Christian cross in its beak and
an olive branch in one talon, with the scepter of Michael the Brave of
Walachia in the other. Walachia is a historic region of Eastern Europe.
Moldavian Flag History:
The
Moldavian flag was and adopted on May 12, 1990. Moldova gained
independence from the Soviet Union on August 27, 1991. Romania/Moldova
adopted a flag in the three colors during the revolutions of 1848 which
drew inspiration from the French revolution.
Interesting Moldavian Flag Facts:
Moldova
was a part of Romania until the Second World War, and the Moldovan coat
of arms is the only difference between the flag of Moldova and the
Romanian flag.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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