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  1. The flag of Moldova is a tricolor flag of Prussian blue (hoist), chrome yellow, and vermilion red equal vertical bands with the national coat of arms centered on yellow. The currency is Moldovan Leu and the national anthem is "Limba noastră" ('Our language')

  2. On Moldova's flag, the yellow stripe is charged with the national arms. Like the Romanian coat of arms, the Moldovan arms, adopted in 1990, features a dark golden eagle holding an Orthodox Christian cross in its beak. Instead of a sword, the eagle is holding an olive branch, symbolising peace.

  3. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 1 to 2. Moldova declared independence during World War I. At various times in prior centuries it had been a part of Moldavia, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Romania, and its symbols are derived from historical and cultural links with Moldavia and Romania.

  4. Symbol. National flag. The State Flag of the Republic of Moldova. ( Romanian: Drapelul de Stat al Republicii Moldova) is a rectangular cloth, equally vertically tripartite, starting from the flag pole in blue, yellow and red, similar to the flag of Romania.

    Type
    Symbol
    National flower
    National flower
    National tree
    The oak
    National tree
    The sour cherry
  5. The national flag of the Republic of Moldova is the main official symbol of the country's sovereignty and independence. It is a rectangular cloth with three vertical stripes of blue, yellow and red and the State Emblem in the middle of the yellow color. Download PNG Download SVG.

  6. The flag of Moldova consists of a vertical tricolor of blue, yellow and red stripes. This base is identical to the flag of Romania, however, in the middle of the yellow stripe, a Moldovan national emblem is placed. It depicts a golden eagle holding a golden cross in its beak, an olive branch in one talon and a scepter in the other.

  7. 21 de ene. de 2024 · Blue symbolizes the sky and the Dniester River, yellow represents prosperity and the country’s agricultural wealth, while red signifies the courage and determination of the Moldovan people. Moldova has seen various flags throughout its complex history, particularly during different periods of foreign rule.