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  1. Design. Specifications for the flag of Romania. l = 2⁄3 L; C = 1⁄3 L. Law no. 75/1994, passed in September 1995, [5] specifies that the stripes of the national flag are cobalt blue, chrome yellow and vermilion red, but does not go into further detail.

  2. Vertically striped blue-yellow-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is approximately 2 to 3.In 1834 the Ottoman government recognized local flags for use in Moldavia and Walachia, two principalities that later joined to form Romania. Their local flags were based on ancient heraldic

  3. Rojo. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La bandera de Rumania es una bandera tricolor compuesta por tres franjas verticales de igual anchura, siendo azul la más cercana al asta, amarilla la central y roja la más alejada del asta. Aunque el uso de estos colores es anterior, comenzaron a emplearse como emblema del movimiento nacional rumano desde 1834.

  4. The Romanian flag consists of tricolor of vertical stripes - dark blue one, yellow one and red one. These colors, characteristic of Moldavia and Wallachia, appeared in 1834 for the first time. The flag is very similar to the flag of Chad with the difference that Chad´s blue stripe is darker.

  5. The colors of the national flag of Romania (Romanian: Drapelul României) has a long history, though the association of the three colors only dates to the 18th century. Red, yellow and blue were found on late 16th-century royal grants of Michael the Brave , as well as shields and banners. [1]

  6. The National Flag of Romania is a vertical tricolor and features three equal vertical bands of cobalt blue (hoist side), chrome yellow, and vermillion red. The colors are those of the principalities of Walachia (red and yellow) and Moldavia (red and blue), which united in 1862 to form Romania.

  7. The Romanian flag was adopted in 1990 and consists of three vertical stripes of blue, yellow and red, respectively. The legend of the tricolor was born after the unification of the principalities of Moldova and Wallachia, when the colors of their flags were combined to reconcile the parties.