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Flag of Poland. The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. ... A variant of the flag with the national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe is legally reserved for official use abroad and at sea.
The Poland flag was officially adopted on August 1, 1919. Red and white have long been associated with Poland and its coat of arms. On the modern flag, white is said to represent the hope for peace by all of Poland's people, while red recalls the many struggles for freedom over the centuries.
According to Chapter I, Article 28, paragraph 2 of the Constitution, the national colors of Poland are white and red. The Coat of Arms Act, Article 4, further specifies that the colors are white and red in two horizontal, parallel stripes of equal width, of which the top one is white and the bottom one is red.
Banned under the Nazi occupation, Poland's flag was restored at the end of the war. Communist authorities only removed the golden crown on the eagle's head, interpreted as a symbol of monarchy, from Poland's coat of arms. Apart from that, the Polish flag stayed as such during communist rule.
Coat of arms of Poland. The coat of arms of Poland is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a red background.
The coat of arms of Poland is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a red background.
The White Eagle emblem originated when Poland's legendary founder Lech saw a white eagle's nest. When he looked at the bird, a ray of sunshine from the red setting sun fell on its wings, so they appeared tipped with gold, the rest of the eagle was pure white.
The white eagle from legend to national emblem The most recognizable symbol of Poland is undoubtedly the eagle. The white bird adorns the nation's crest, is found on its currency, adorns the uniforms of its football stars, and gives its name to the highest honor bestowed by the state the Order of the White Eagle.
The bare-headed white eagle represented a Poland subservient to the ruling Soviet regime. After communism fell, the Polish eagle regained its crown in 1990 and was adopted as Poland's official symbol, remaining so to this day.
During the communist era, the Polish eagle lost its crown, symbolizing Poland's subservience to the Soviet regime. When Poland was partitioned, or torn apart, in the 18th century, the eagle became a symbol to motivate Poles to fight and make sacrifices to regain independence.
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