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The national flag of Romania is a tricolor with vertical stripes: beginning from the flagpole, blue, yellow and red. It has a width-length ratio of 2:3.

The Constitution of Romania
Constitution of Romania

The 1991 Constitution of Romania is the fundamental law that establishes the structure of the government of Romania, the rights and obligations of the country's citizens, and its mode of passing laws....
 provides that “The flag of Romania is tricolor; the colors are arranged vertically in the following order from the flagpole: blue, yellow, red”. The proportions, shades of color as well as the flag protocol were established by law in 1994 and extended in 2001.

The flag is coincidentally very similar to the civil flag of Andorra
Flag of Andorra

File:Bandera de Andorra.jpgThe national flag of the Andorra was adopted in 1866. The flag is a vertical tricolour of blue, yellow, and red with the coat of arms of Andorra in the centre....
 and the state flag of Chad
Flag of Chad

The national flag of the Republic of Chad is a vertical tricolor consisting of a blue, a yellow and a red field. The flag colors combine the colors of the flag of France with some traditional Pan-African colors....
.






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The national flag of Romania is a tricolor with vertical stripes: beginning from the flagpole, blue, yellow and red. It has a width-length ratio of 2:3.

The Constitution of Romania
Constitution of Romania

The 1991 Constitution of Romania is the fundamental law that establishes the structure of the government of Romania, the rights and obligations of the country's citizens, and its mode of passing laws....
 provides that “The flag of Romania is tricolor; the colors are arranged vertically in the following order from the flagpole: blue, yellow, red”. The proportions, shades of color as well as the flag protocol were established by law in 1994 and extended in 2001.

The flag is coincidentally very similar to the civil flag of Andorra
Flag of Andorra

File:Bandera de Andorra.jpgThe national flag of the Andorra was adopted in 1866. The flag is a vertical tricolour of blue, yellow, and red with the coat of arms of Andorra in the centre....
 and the state flag of Chad
Flag of Chad

The national flag of the Republic of Chad is a vertical tricolor consisting of a blue, a yellow and a red field. The flag colors combine the colors of the flag of France with some traditional Pan-African colors....
. The similarity with Chad’s flag, which differs only in having a darker shade of blue (indigo rather than cobalt), has caused international discussion. In 2004 Chad asked the United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
 to examine the issue, but then-president Ion Iliescu
Ion Iliescu

Ion Iliescu is a Romanian politician. He joined the Communist Party in 1953, and became a member of the Central Committee in 1965, serving in various positions until Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown in 1989....
 announced no change would occur to the flag. The flag of Moldova
Flag of Moldova

The national flag of Moldova is a vertical tricolor of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova on the center bar on the obverse side only....
 is related to the Romanian tricolor, except it has a 1:2 ratio, a lighter shade of blue and the Moldavian coat of arms
Coat of arms of Moldova

The coat of arms of Moldova consists of a stylized Eagle holding a cross in its beak and a sceptre and an olive branch in its claws. According to the author of the coat of arms, the eagle symbolizes the latins origin of the people....
 in the middle.

Colors


The law mentioned above specifies that the stripes of the national flag are cobalt blue, chrome yellow and vermilion red. The publication Album des pavillons nationaux et des marques distinctives (2000) suggests the following equivalents in the Pantone
Pantone

Pantone Inc. is a corporation headquartered in Carlstadt, New Jersey, New Jersey, USA. The company is best known for its Pantone Matching System , a proprietary color space...
 scale:

Scheme Blue Yellow Red
Pantone
Pantone

Pantone Inc. is a corporation headquartered in Carlstadt, New Jersey, New Jersey, USA. The company is best known for its Pantone Matching System , a proprietary color space...
280c 116c 186c
CMYK 99-86-1-00 2-18-95-0 4-99-94-0
RGB 0-43-127 252-209-22 206-17-38
Web
Web

Web may refer to:...
#002B7F #FCD116 #CE1126


History and significance of the colors


Red, yellow and blue were found on late 16th century royal grants of Michael the Brave
Michael the Brave

Michael the Brave was the Prince of Wallachia , of Transylvania , and of Moldavia , the three Romanian principalities that he united under his rule....
, as well as shields and banners. During the Wallachian uprising of 1821
Wallachian uprising of 1821

The Wallachian uprising of 1821 was an Rebellion in Wallachia which took place during 1821. The leader of the uprising was Tudor Vladimirescu....
, they were present on the canvas of the revolutionaries’ flag and its fringes; for the first time a meaning was attributed to them: “Liberty (sky-blue), Justice (field yellow), Fraternity (blood red)”.

The tricolor was first adopted in Wallachia
Wallachia

Wallachia or Walachia is a Historical regions of Romania and geographical region of Romania. It is situated north of the Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians....
 in 1834, when the reforming domnitor
Domnitor

Domnitor was the official title of the ruler of the Danubian Principalities between 1859 and 1866. "Domnitor" was used in medieval times along with the slavonic-derived term of "Voievod"/voivode, and it derives from the 'cultivated Latin' term Dominus "; ....
 Alexandru II Ghica
Alexandru II Ghica

Alexandru II or Alexandru D. Ghica , a member of the Ghica family, was List of rulers of Wallachia of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842 and later caimacam from July 1856 to October 1858....
 submitted naval and military colors designs for the approval of Sultan Mahmud II
Mahmud II

Mahmud II was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. He was born at Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, the son of Sultan Abdul Hamid I....
. The latter was a “flag with a red, blue and yellow face, also having stars and a bird’s head in the middle”. Soon, the order of colors was changed, with yellow appearing in the center.

In 1848, the flag adopted for Wallachia by the revolutionaries that year
Wallachian Revolution of 1848

The 'Wallachian Revolution of 1848' was a Romanians Liberalism and Romantic nationalism uprising in the principality of Wallachia. Part of the Revolutions of 1848, and closely connected with the 1848 Moldavian Revolution in Moldavia, it sought to overturn the administration imposed by Russian Empire authorities under the Regulamentul Organic...
 was a blue-yellow-red tricolor (with blue above, in line with the meaning “Liberty, Justice, Fraternity”). Already on 26 April, according to Gazeta de Transilvania
Gazeta de Transilvania

Gazeta de Transilvania was the first Romanian language newspaper to be published in Transylvania. It was founded by George Barit in 1838 in Brasov....
, Romanian students in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 were hailing the new government with a blue, gold and red national flag, “as a symbol of union between Moldavians and Muntenia
Muntenia

Muntenia is a historical province of Romania, usually considered Wallachia-proper . It is situated between the Danube , the Carpathian Mountains and Moldavia , and the Olt River to the west....
ns”. Decree nr. 1 of 14/26 June 1848 of the provisional government mentioned that “the National Flag will bear three colors: blue, yellow, red”, emblazoned with the words “DPE?TATE ?P??IE” (Dreptate, Fratie or “Justice, Fraternity”). It differed from earlier tricolors in that the blue stripe was on top, the princely monogram was eliminated from the corners, as was the crown atop the eagle at the end of the flagpole, while a motto was now present.

Nevertheless, decree nr. 252 of 13/25 July 1848, issued because “it has not been understood [yet] how the national flags should be designed”, defined the flag as three vertical stripes, possibly influenced by the French model
Flag of France

The national flag of France is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue , white, and red. It is known to English language speakers as the French tricolour or simply, the tricolour....
. The shades were “dark blue, light yellow and carmine red”; as for order, “near the wood comes blue, then yellow and then red fluttering”.

Petre Vasiliu-Nasturel observes that from a heraldic point of view, on the French as well as the revolutionary Wallachian flag, the middle stripe represents a heraldic metal
Tincture (heraldry)

In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to blazon a coat of arms....
 (argent
Argent

In heraldry, argent is the tincture of silver , and belongs to the class of light tinctures, called "metals". It is very frequently depicted as white and usually considered interchangeable with it....
 and or
Or (heraldry)

In heraldry, or is the tincture of gold , and belongs to the class of light tinctures, called "metals". In engravings and line drawings, it may be represented using a pattern of dots....
 respectively), thus, the two flags could be related. Other historians believe that the tricolor was not an imitation of the French flag, instead embodying an old Romanian tradition. This theory is supported by a note from the revolutionary minister of foreign affairs to Emin Pasha: “the colors of the band that we, the leaders wear, as well as all our followers, are not of modern origin. We have had our flags since an earlier time. When we received the tricolor insignia and bands we did not follow the spirit of imitation or fashion”. The same minister assured the extraordinary envoy of the Porte
Porte

Ottoman Porte used to refer to the Divan of the Ottoman Empire where government policies were established....
, Suleiman Pasha, that the flag’s three colors had existed “for a long time; our ancestors bore them on their standard and their flags. So they are not a borrowing or an imitation from the present or a threat for the future”.

After the revolution was quelled, the old flags were restored and the revolutionaries punished for having worn the tricolor.

From 1859 until 1866, the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia had a red-yellow-blue Romanian tricolor, with horizontal stripes, as national flag. The flag was described properly in Almanahul român din 1866: “a tricolor flag, divided in three stripes, red, yellow and blue and laid out horizontally: red above, blue below and yellow in the middle”. Although the Ottoman Empire did not allow the United Principalities to have their own symbols, the new flag gained a degree of international recognition. Relating prince Cuza’s May-June 1864 journey to Constantinople
Constantinople

Constantinople was the empire capital of the Roman Empire , the Byzantine Empire , the Latin Empire , and the Ottoman Empire . Strategically located between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara at the point where Europe meets Asia, Byzantine Constantinople had been the capital of a Christendom empire, successor to ancient ancient Greece...
, doctor Carol Davila
Carol Davila

Carol Davila was a prestigious Romanian physician of France ancestry....
 observed: “The Romanian flag was raised on the great mast, the Sultan’s kayaks awaited us, the guard was armed, the Grand Vizier at the door… The Prince, quiet, dignified, concise in his speech, spent 20 minutes with the Sultan, who then came to review us… Once again, the Grand Vizier led the Prince to the main gate and we returned to the Europe Palace, the Romanian flag still fluttering on the mast…”.

Article 124 of the 1866 Constitution of Romania
1866 Constitution of Romania

The 1866 Constitution of Romania was the fundamental law that capped a period of nation-building in the Danubian Principalities, which had united in 1859....
 provided that “the colors of the United Principalities will be Blue, Yellow and Red”. The order and placement of the colors were decided by the Assembly of Deputies in its session of 26 March 1867. Thus, following a proposal by Nicolae Golescu
Nicolae Golescu

Nicolae Golescu was a Wallachian Romanian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Romania in 1860 and May-November 1868....
, they were placed just as in 1848: vertically and in the following order: blue hoist, yellow in the middle and red fly. The country’s coat of arms was placed only on army and princely flags, in the center; civilian flags remained without a coat of arms. The same distinction was made between flags of the Navy and those of the civil and merchant ships.

The rapporteur Mihail Kogalniceanu
Mihail Kogalniceanu

Mihail Kogalniceanu was a Moldavian-born Romanian Liberalism statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist; he became Prime Minister of Romania October 11, 1863, after the union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexander John Cuza, and later served as List of Romanian Foreign Ministers under Carol I of Romania....
, who also conveyed the opinion of Cezar Bolliac
Cezar Bolliac

Cezar Bolliac or Boliac, Boliak was a Wallachian and Romanian Radicalism political figure, amateur Archaeology, journalist and Romanticism poet....
, Dimitrie Bratianu
Dimitrie Bratianu

Dimitrie Bratianu was the Prime Minister of Romania for a short time in 1881 ....
, Constantin Grigorescu, Ion Leca, Nicolae Golescu
Nicolae Golescu

Nicolae Golescu was a Wallachian Romanian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Romania in 1860 and May-November 1868....
 and Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, said: “The tricolor flag as it is today is not (as the minister claims) the flag of the United Principalities. It is much more: it is itself the flag of the Romanian nation in all lands inhabited by Romanians”.

The “Law for modifying the country’s arms” of 11/23 March 1872 did not change these provisions, only the design of the coat of arms. This design of the national flag lasted until 1948.

On 30 December 1947, Romania was proclaimed a people’s republic
Socialist state

The term socialist state can carry one of several different meanings:*Strictly speaking, any real or hypothetical state organized along the principles of socialism may be called a socialist state....
 and all the ex-kingdom’s symbols were outlawed, including the coat of arms and the tricolor flags that showed it. During the communist era in Romania
Communist Romania

Communist Romania refers to the period in Romanian history when that country was a dictatorship led by the Romanian Communist Party, the sole legal party....
, the state flag had the emblem of the country in the middle of the yellow stripe, and for the first time the 2:3 proportion was regulated by law. Until 1989, no less than four coat of arms were changed.

Starting on 17 December 1989, during the revolution
Romanian Revolution of 1989

The Romanian Revolution of 1989 was a week-long series of increasingly violent riots and fighting in late December 1989 that overthrew the Government of Nicolae Ceausescu....
 at Timisoara
Timisoara

Timi?oara , also known as "The City of Athletes", is a city in the Banat region of western Romania. It is the capital of Timis County.With 307,347 inhabitants, Timisoara is a large economic and cultural center in Banat in the west of the country....
, the coat of arms of the Romanian Socialist Republic began to be ripped of the flags, being perceived as a symbol of Nicolae Ceausescu’s dictatorial regime. These flags were called “the flag with the hole”.

Decree-Law nr. 2 of 27 December 1989 regarding the membership, organization and functioning of the Council of the National Salvation Front and of the territorial councils of the National Salvation Front. provided at article 1, among other matters, that “the national flag is the traditional tricolor of Romania, with the colors laid out vertically, in the following order, starting from the flagpole: blue, yellow, red”.

Flag protocol


Legislation

Law nr. 75/1994 establishes the protocol for the flag of Romania. Its provisions are extended by the Governmental Decision nr. 1157/2001 which approves the Regulations regarding the display of the Romanian flag, the singing of the national anthem and the use of insignia containing the Romanian coat of arms. Protocol for military flags and standards is fixed by internal regulation. The law contains the following provisions:

The flag of Romania is always to be hoisted on the buildings and in the headquarters of public authorities and institutions, at the headquarters of political parties
List of political parties in Romania

Political parties in Romania lists political party in politics of Romania.Romania has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments....
, unions, of educational and cultural
Culture of Romania

Romania's culture is the product of its geographical position and of its distinct historical evolution. It is fundamentally defined as the meeting point of three regions: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans, but cannot be truly included in any of them....
 institutions, on border crossings and in international airports
List of airports in Romania

List of airports in Romania, grouped by type and sorted by location....
. As ensign
Ensign

An ensign is a distinguishing flag of a ship or a military unit; or a distinguishing token, emblem, or badge, such as a symbol of office. The word has also given rise to the military Ensign , a rank of junior officer once responsible for bearing the ensign of his unit....
, it is permanently hoisted on ships of any kind and other vessels that navigate under the Romanian flag. According to customary protocol, the flag of Romania is hoisted at the headquarters of diplomatic missions and consular offices of Romania
Diplomatic missions of Romania

Romania has an extensive and a large diplomatic network. The following is a list of diplomatic missions of Romania, excluding honorary consulates....
, as well as at the residences of the chiefs of diplomatic missions and consular offices. Likewise, the flag of Romania is used as a standard on vehicles transporting chiefs of Romanian diplomatic missions and consular offices, in their official travels, according to the same customs.

Temporarily, on the national day of Romania and other national holidays
Public holidays in Romania

Following is a list of holidays in Romania....
, the flag of Romania may be hoisted in public places decided upon by the local authorities; and for official festivals and ceremonies with a local, national and international character, in the locations where these take place. Likewise, it must be raised for official visits undertaken in Romania by heads of state and of government, as well as by high political personalities representing the principal international intergovernmental bodies, at airports
List of airports in Romania

List of airports in Romania, grouped by type and sorted by location....
, rail stations
Caile Ferate Române

Caile Ferate Rom?ne is the official designation of the state railway carrier of Romania. Romania has a railway network of 11,380 km of which 3,971 km are electrified and the total track length is 22,247 km ....
, ports and on their various routes. The flag is also hoisted at sporting competitions
Sport in Romania

The most popular sport in Romania is football . Other popular sports include team handball, basketball, rugby union, tennis and gymnastics....
, at stadiums and other sporting grounds, and during election campaigns
Elections in Romania

Romania elects on a national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. The president is elected for a five year term by the people ....
, at the headquarters of electoral commissions and polling stations. During military ceremonies, the flag is hoisted according to military regulations.

The flag of Romania may be raised without restrictions by individuals at their domicile or residence, or by legal entities at their headquarters.

The Government is the only official body that fixes days of national mourning
Mourning

Mourning is, in the simplest sense, synonymous with grief over the death of someone. The word is also used to describe a cultural complex of behaviours in which the bereaved participate or are expected to participate....
, on which the flag of Romania is lowered at half-staff.

The flags of other states may be hoisted on Romanian territory only together with the national flag and only on the occasion of visits with an official state character, international festivities and meetings, on official buildings and in public places specified in Law nr. 75/1994. In such cases, the flag of Romania is hoisted in the place of honor, that is in the center, if the number of flags is odd, or to the right of the flag with which it occupies the center if the number of flags is even. In such cases, all flags must have the same dimensions (but not proportions, which are fixed by each respective country).

The flag of the European Union is raised next to the flag of Romania, to the left of the latter.

The raising of the flag of Romania at events that take place under the aegis of international organizations is done according to international regulations and customs. The military colors are removed from its display case for the solemn occasion of its presentation, at the ceremony for taking the military oath
Oath

An oath is either a promise or a statement of fact calling upon something or someone that the oath maker considers sacred, usually God, as a witness to the binding nature of the promise or the truth of the statement of fact....
, at parades of troops and reviews on the front, at the giving or taking of command by the respective unit, at the granting of military honors during military funerals, or on other occasions if required.

When in formation and standing, the color bearer keeps the military colors near his foot, holding his right hand down on the rod and his left hand on the rod, at his chest level. The rod's low end must be in front of his right foot. When saluting
Salute

A salute is a gesture or other action used to display respect. Salutes are primarily associated with armed forces, but other organizations also use salutes....
 from this position, the military colors are bowed at horizontal for the Romanian President
President of Romania

The President of Romania is the head of state of Romania. The President is directly elected by a two-round system for a five-year term . He or she can serve two terms....
 and other heads of state and at 45 degrees
Degree (angle)

A degree , usually denoted by ? , is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a Turn ; one degree is equivalent to p/180 radians....
 for the other civil and military staff. When marching, the color bearer holds the military colors vertically. If the unit is walking more than 100 m, the rod is introduced inside the scarf's muff. When traveling by vehicle, the color bearer with the military color stands inside the unit commander's car. During the march, the color bearer salutes by bowing the military colors at 45 degrees, regardless the person. When two military units cross each other (either one or both of them are marching in formation) the military colors are bowed for salute at 45 degrees. In case of raining, snowing or strong winds, the military colors are protected by a transparent plastic cover.

The ensign
Ensign

An ensign is a distinguishing flag of a ship or a military unit; or a distinguishing token, emblem, or badge, such as a symbol of office. The word has also given rise to the military Ensign , a rank of junior officer once responsible for bearing the ensign of his unit....
 of a Navy vessel must be raised daily on the stern flagpole at 8 a.m.
12-hour clock

The 12-hour clock is a time conversion convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods called ante meridiem and post meridiem ....
, and on holidays at 9 a.m. If the vessel is in motion, the ensign remains raised permanently where the boom
Boom (sailing)

In sailing, a boom is a spar , along the Parts of a sail#The edges of a fore and aft rigged sail, that greatly improves control of the angle and shape of the sail....
 meets the mast. Usually, the hoisting of a vessel’s ensign takes place in the presence of the entire crew, which is not the case at the lowering, daily at sunset.

Penalties


According to Governmental Decision nr. 1157/2001, which details the rules of hoisting the flag of Romania, the citizens must show respect to the Romanian flag and never offend it.

The hoisting of a Romanian flag of another shape, dimension, model or color than those regulated by law, or having an improper condition, is a contravention and is punishable with a fine of between 500 and 1500 lei
Romanian leu

The leu is the currency of Romania. It is subdivided into 100 bani . On 1 July 2005, Romania underwent a currency reform, switching from the previous leu to a new leu ....
.

Not raising the national flag by public authorities and institutions, or in the mandatory situations stated by the law, the improper hoisting of the flag and the hoisting of the flag of another country outside the situations regulated by law, or with improper dimensions, represents contravention and is punishable with a fine of between 2500 and 5000 lei.

The contraventions are ascertained and sanctioned by mandataries of the Minister of Public Administration, by the Prefect
Prefect

Prefect is a magisterial title of varying definition.A prefect's office, department, or area of control is called a prefecture, but in various post-Roman cases there is a prefect without a prefecture or vice versa....
 or his mandataries, and are applied to the director of the public authority or institution, to the mayor, to the President of the county's council
Counties of Romania

List of countiesSee also: List of Romanian Counties by PopulationThe judete are administrative units of Romania.As of 2008, Romania is divided into 41 counties and one municipality, as follows:...
, or to the private individual or juridical person that committed the contraventions.

, the article 236 of the Penal Code of Romania states that any display of contempt against the symbols of Romania is punishable by detention between 6 months and 3 years in prison. The article 344 of the same Penal Code rules that, in times of war, lowering the vessel's ensign during a battle in order to serve the enemy's cause is punishable by life in prison or detention between 15 and 25 years in prison and civil restraints.

Flag Day


Law nr. 96 of 20 May 1998 proclaimed 26 June as the Day of the National Flag of Romania. It was on this day in 1848 that Decree nr. 1 of the Wallachian Provisional Government was issued, making the red-yellow-blue tricolor the national flag.

On Flag Day, public authorities and other state institutions are obliged by law to organize cultural/educational programs and events, with a patriotic or scientific character, devoted to Romanian history, as well as specific military ceremonies, organized within units of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of the Internal Affairs.

Other official flags of Romania


Governmental flags

The publication “Album des pavillons nationaux et des marques distinctives” (2000) indicates that the flag of the President of Romania
President of Romania

The President of Romania is the head of state of Romania. The President is directly elected by a two-round system for a five-year term . He or she can serve two terms....
 is a square tricolor with a white edge and a blue border. It is decorated on all sides with fringes of golden thread and, in the corners, tassels of the same material. The flag of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Romania

The Prime Minister of Romania is the head of the Government of Romania.Currently, the prime minister is Emil Boc, president of the Democratic Liberal Party ....
 is similar to the one of the President, except that its border is yellow and it lacks fringes and tassels. The flag of the Minister of National Defense is almost identical to its interwar predecessor, being a square tricolor with the letter M written in white in the middle of the blue stripe. The Pilot ensign represents the national flag with a thick white border.

Military colors and ensigns


According to the Romanian General Staff, “The military colors are the symbol of military honor, bravery and glory. They evoke the past struggle of the Romanian people for national liberty and the traditions of unity, reminding each soldier of his sacred duty to serve the Fatherland with trust, and to defend at all costs the unity, sovereignty and independence of Romania”.

The military colors are granted to military units by presidential decree, on the advice of the Minister of National Defense, the Minister of Internal Affairs or the director of the Romanian Intelligence Service
Serviciul Român de Informatii

Serviciul Rom?n de Informatii is the Romanian domestic Intelligence agency. It is considered the descendant of the former Departamentul Securitatii Statului , of the Communist Romania....
. According to the Ministry of National Defense, the complete description of this military insignia is as follows: The military colors of Romania are made of double silk cloth and have dimensions of 100 × 66 cm (2:3 ratio). The canvas has the colors of the Romanian flag and its obverse is identical with the reverse. The national coat of arms, measuring 29 × 21.5 cm, is applied in the middle of the yellow stripe, 18 cm above its base. In each corner, 5 cm from the edge of the canvas, is sewed a wreath of oak leaves, which surrounds the weapon signs, all of golden thread:
  • two crossed swords for land forces
  • a helicopter blade juxtaposed over a pair of wings in downward flight, a radar and a crossed rocket and telescope for aerial forces
  • an anchor for naval forces.
  • the letter J in a rhombus over two crossed swords for gendarmerie
    Jandarmeria Româna

    Jandarmeria Rom?na is the military branch of the two Romanian police forces .The gendarmerie is subordinated to the Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform but, unusually for gendarmeries, does not have responsibility for policing the Romanian Armed Forces....
     units
  • the emblem of the Romanian Intelligence Service for its units


The three sides of the flag not attached to the pole are decorated with fringes of golden thread (5—7 cm long) and tassels of the same material (10—12 cm long) hang from the corners of the fly. The flag is attached to the pole by an antioxidant metal rod 70 cm long. The pole, of brown wood, is 240 cm high and 3.5 cm in diameter. A brass cylinder is at the base, 4 cm long and closed on the bottom. The rod is attached to the pole by a brass ring, gilt on its lower part, and a 6 cm high cylindrical protective tube of the same material and gilt on its upper part. The ring (3.2 cm high) is inscribed with the name of the unit. Another brass cylinder is placed on the tip of the pole, 6 cm long and of brass. The eagle, of gilt copper, sheet, 15 cm high and 11.5 cm wide, is placed over this. Looking rightward, the eagle’s wings are pointed downward and it holds the thunderbolts of Jupiter
Jupiter (mythology)

In Roman mythology, Jupiter or Jove was the king of the gods,and the god of sky and thunder. He is the equivalent of Zeus in the Greek pantheon....
 in its talons. It is placed on a parallelepipedic support of the same metal (10 × 3.5 × 2 cm), which has a 3.4 cm high ornament on its lower part. The support is screwed onto the brass cylinder and has inscribed into the front the motto “Onoare si Patrie” (“Honor and Fatherland”). The name of the respective unit is engraved into the reverse.

Other features of the military colors are a tie for attaching decorations, six sashes for the troops in the flag’s guard and a protective cover of impermeable fabric.

The military colors of navy vessels are identical to their ensign. The ensign is in turn identical to the national flag, being made of ordinary canvas in various dimensions, according to the ship’s rank, size and place of hoisting.

At the beginning of the 2000s, four identifying flags were selected for the armed forces:
  • The flag of the General Staff is light yellow. One side shows the coat of arms of the General Staff and four gold stars, with the symbols of the General Staff and the land, naval and air forces in the corners. On the reverse are the Prophet Elijah, the Virgin Mary
    Mary (mother of Jesus)

    Mary , usually referred to by Christians as Saint Mary, the Virgin Mary, Holy Mary or the Madonna, was a Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee, identified in the New Testament as the mother of Jesus of Nazareth....
     and Saint George
    Saint George

    Saint George of Lydda was according to tradition, a Roman soldier in the Guard of Emperor Diocletian, venerated as a Christian martyr.In Hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Eastern Catholic Churches....
    , patrons
    Patron saint

    A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
     of the air force, navy and land forces respectively.
  • The flag of the General Staff of the Land Forces
    Romanian Land Forces

    The Romanian Land Forces is the land forces of Romania, and part of the overall Romanian Armed Forces. Having completely overhauled their equipment, today they are well-equipped, and one of the most important new members of NATO....
     is red. One side shows the coat of arms of the Staff, four gold stars, and the symbol of the land forces in the corners. The reverse depicts Saint George.
  • The flag of the General Staff of the Air Force
    Romanian Air Force

    The Romanian Air Force is the air force branch of the Romanian Armed Forces It has an air force headquarters, an operational command, four air bases and an air defense brigade....
     is light blue. One side shows the coat of arms of the Staff, four gold stars, and the symbol of the air force in the corners. The reverse depicts the Prophet Elijah.
  • The flag of the General Staff of the Navy
    Romanian Naval Forces

    The Romanian Navy is the navy branch of the Romanian Armed Forces; it operates in the Black Sea....
     is sea blue. One side shows the coat of arms of the Staff, four gold stars, and the symbol of the navy in the corners. The reverse depicts the Virgin Mary.


Naval jack and rank flags

Between 1995 and 1998, the Romanian naval jack was similar to the rank flags of Navy officers. Afterward, it was replaced with a 1:1 national flag with two crossed white anchors in the center of the blue stripe, similarly to the naval jack used between 1966 and 1989.

The standard of the Chief of the General Staff is a square Romanian tricolor with four white stars, one beneath the other, in the center of the blue stripe. It can be used both as car standard or as rank flag on Navy vessels.

The ships’ pennant is a horizontal piece of canvas in the shape of an isosceles triangle, with a 1:10 ratio, on which is printed the Romanian national tricolor.

The “Album des pavillons nationaux et des marques distinctives” (2000) also depicts the rank flags of navy officers. These flags indicate that a commanding or leadership officer is on board. But one exception, they are rectangular light blue 2:3 canvases, on which are found a blue anchor, the Romanian flag in the canton and a number of five-pointed yellow stars, according to rank: four for the Chief of the Naval Forces Staff, three for the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, two for fleet or flotilla Commander and one for a major Naval unit Commander. The flag of a regular Navy unit Commander is, by exception, triangular and it lacks stars.




Bibliography

Laws, decrees, decisions and regulations
  • Decree nr. 1 of the provisional Government of Wallachia, published in Monitorul Român, nr. 1 of 19 June/1 July 1848.
  • Decree nr. 252 of the provisional Government of Wallachia, published in Monitorul Român, nr. 6 of 19/31 July 1848.
  • The Law for establishing the coat of arms of Romania, adopted on 24 April 1867.
  • The Law for modifying the coat of arms of Romania, published in Monitorul Oficial al României, nr. 57 of 11/23 March 1872.
  • Decree nr. 3 from 8 January 1948, regarding the attributions of the Presidium of the People's Republic of Romania, published in Monitorul Oficial, nr. 7 of 9 January 1948.
  • , published in Buletinul Oficial, nr. 141 of 5 November 1968.
  • , published in Monitorul Oficial nr. 4 of 27 December 1989.
  • , published in Monitorul Oficial nr. 237 of 26 August 1994.
  • , in Monitorul Oficial nr. 190 of 22 May 1998.
  • , published in Monitorul Oficial nr. 776 of 5 December 2001.
  • .


Other works

  • Cazanisteanu, Constantin, Trei culori cunosc pe lume... (I know only three colors in the world) in "Magazin istoric", nr. 8/1967.
  • Dogaru, Maria, Tricolorul si cocardele în contextul luptei revolutionarilor pasoptisti (The tricolor and the cockades during the struggle of the 1848 revolutionaries), in "Revista de istorie" nr. 5 of 31 May 1978 (extract).
  • Mihalache, Marin, Cuza Voda (Prince Cuza), Editura Tineretului, Bucharest, 1967.
  • Nasturel, Petre Vasiliu, Steagul si stema României. Perioada conventionala (The flag and the coat of arms of Romania. Conventional period), in "Albina", year IV, 1900/1901, nr. 10; nr. 38; nr. 151.
  • Palanceanu, Elena, Steaguri din colectia Muzeului de Istorie al Republicii Socialiste România (Flags from the collection of the History Museum of the Socialist Republic of Romania), in "Muzeul National", vol. I, Bucharest, 1974.
  • Velcu, Anton, (The flags of Romania) in "Enciclopedia României", vol. I, Bucharesy, 1938.


Vexilological albums
  • Armand du Payrat, Daniel Roudaut, Album des pavillons nationaux et des marques distinctives, Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine, Brest, 2000, ISBN 978-2-11-088247-9.


See also

  • List of flags of Romania
    List of flags of Romania

    The following is a list of Flag of Romania Romania....
  • History of the flags of Romania
    History of the flags of Romania

    The colors of the national flag of Romania have a long history. Red, yellow and blue were found on late 16th-century royal grants of Michael the Brave, as well as shields and banners....
  • Coat of arms of Romania
    Coat of arms of Romania

    The Coat of arms of Romania was adopted in the Parliament of Romania on 10 September, 1992 as a representative coat of arms for Romania. It is based on the Lesser Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Romania ....
  • Romanian heraldry
    Romanian heraldry

    All the coats of arms of all the Romanian institutions must be approved by the National Committee of Heraldry, Genealogy and Sealography , subordinated to the Romanian Academy....


Further reading


  • Nasturel, Petre Vasiliu, Steagul, stema româna, însemnele domnesti, trofee (The Romanian flag [and] coat of arms; the princely insignias [and] trophies), Bucharest, 1903.
  • Popescu, Elena and Cazanisteanu, Constantin, Piese din colectia de drapele a Muzeului Militar Central (Specimens from the flag collection of the Central Military Museum [of Romania]), in "Revista Muzeelor", year III, nr. 2/1966.
  • Potoschi, A. and Velcu, A., Catalogul colectiilor de steaguri, stindarde si fanioane (The catalog of the collection of flags, standards and pennants), manuscript, Biblioteca Muzeului Militar Central.
  • Rosetti, Radu R., Când s-a adoptat steagul tricolor la noi (When was the tricolor flag adopted by us), in "Memoriile sectiunii istorice", 3rd series, vol. XI, 1930.
  • Sbierea, I. G., Ceva despre tricolorul român (A few words about the Romanian tricolor), in "Calendarul Minervei pe anul 1905", Bucharest, 1905.
  • Vasile, Alexandru, Drapelul este istoria întreaga a României (The flag is the entire history of Romania) in "Lupta întregului popor", nr. 1 (3) of 1985.


External links

  • , by Adrian Rosian, in Alma Mater Militaris, year VII, nr. 1 (13)/2006.