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The new flag was finally adopted (initially without Čisárik's and Vrtel's coat of arms) on 1 March 1990 as the flag of the Slovak Republic within Czechoslovakia. The coat of arms was added on 3 September 1992 and a special law describing the details of the flag followed in February 1993, after Slovakia became an independent country.
Flag from Demands of the Slovak Nation from 11 May 1848. 1848–1849 Flag used by the Slovak volunteer corps during the Slovak Uprising in 1848/1849. Later it became the flag of the Slovak National Council. 1848 One of the flags, where the double cross was no longer green, but blue three-peaked, first used in 1848 during the autumn campaign ...
National symbols of Slovakia are the flag of Slovakia, the coat of arms of Slovakia, the Seal of Slovakia and the Slovak anthem. These are protected by law and have restrictions on their use and reproduction.
One of the modern interpretations of the double cross is that it represents Slovakia as an heir and guardian of Christian tradition. [7] Coins of King Béla III of Hungary with double cross. In Slovakia, there is a coded myth that the double cross was brought to the region by St. Cyril and St. Methodius, two missionaries from the Byzantine ...
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Slovakia: 1920 1938 1945 1992 Slovakia: Slovenia: 1335 1803 1813 1918 1918 1943 1945 1991 Slovenia: Solomon Islands: 1886 1906 1942 1945 1947 1956 1966 1977 Solomon Islands: 1893 Somalia: 1415 1888 1896 1888/1920 1946 1960 Somalia: South Africa: 1652 1664 1795 1801 1875 1910 1912 1928 1982 1994 South Africa: 1854 South Sudan: 1844 1882 1885 ...
Slovak heraldry is the study and practice of heraldry in the territory of Slovakia. The Heraldic register of the Slovak Republic Ladislav Vrtel, chief state counsel for heraldry. In 1975 a heraldic commission of the Ministry of Interior was created in order to give recommendations to municipal councils on the use of coats of arms. [1] [2] [3]
Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi), hosting a population ...