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  1. A white flag bordered with a red and green „flame” pattern, charged with the state („ Kossuth ”) coat of arms framed by oak and olive branches in the center. 19491950. A white flag bordered with a red and green „flame” pattern, charged with the state („ Rákosi ”) coat of arms in the center. 1950–1957.

  2. Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic, used between 1949 and 1956, bearing the Communist Rákosi coat of arms. This flag, from which the Rákosi era coat of arms has been cut out, became the symbol of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Government ensign of Hungary, used between 1957 and 1990.

  3. 27.12.1860 The territory of the Governorate of Temesh and Serbian Vojvodina is reunited with Hungary. 27.01.1861 The Muraköz/Medzimurje region is reunited to Hungary from Croatia. 06.04.1861-22.08.1861 The first Parliament after the war of independence. 05.11.1861 - 08.06.1865 Military administration in Hungary.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · File:Flag-map of Hungary (1938-1939).svg; File:Flag-map of Hungary (1939-1940).svg; File:Flag-map of Hungary (1940-1941).svg; File:Flag-map of Hungary (1941-1945).svg; File:Flag-map of Transleithania (1915-1918; variant).svg; File:Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg (file redirect) File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg; File ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 2023 · National Flag 1919-1944 image by Željko Heimer. Hungary 1941: The ensign is a red white green horizontal tricolor with the state arms on the white stripe. The arms are hard to see in my copy and very complex. I think they are per-quarter with another shield in the center that is the one described earlier.

  6. Following a period of Soviet domination (1945–90) as a part of the Eastern bloc, Hungary gained its independence in 1990. Since the 2010s, under the increasingly authoritarian rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the country has been characterized as an “illiberal democracy.”.

  7. References. External links. Flags of Hungarian history. The Flags of Hungarian history ( Hungarian: Magyar történelmi zászlósor) are a series of 23 flags selected from Hungarian history, spanning over 1100 years. Hungary uses them in official ceremonies. [1] The flags in chronological order.