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The national anthem between 1977 and 1990 was a modified version of a patriotic song that gave the color meanings as "heart's fire" (red), "golden future" (yellow) and "faith" (blue), but the Communist version stripped the original references and left only "red, yellow and blue".
[1] [2] Before 1977, the country's national anthem was „E scris pe tricolor Unire”, [3] whose melody is the same as that of the Albanian national anthem. The song "Three Colors" is based on a Romanian patriotic song written and composed by Ciprian Porumbescu. The original lyrics twice underwent non-credited revisions in order to reflect the ...
Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle, surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Michael I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. 1922—1947: Naval ensign. Not used as war or state flag. Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's middle coat of arms in ...
With the formation of French client republics after 1795, the revolutionary tricolour was exported and adopted more widely in Europe, by the Republic of Alba 1796 (red-blue-yellow), the Cisalpine Republic 1797 (Transpadane Republic, green-white-red), the Cisrhenian Republic 1797 (green-white-red), the Anconine Republic 1797 (blue-yellow-red ...
Blue, yellow, red horizontal tricolor, proportions: 1:1:1. Coat of arms in the middle of yellow and red stripes and the parliament's name on the blue stripe. Ratio: 2:3. 1917–1918: State flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic: Blue, yellow, red horizontal tricolor, proportions: 1:1:1. Coat of arms in the middle and country's name on the ...
"Songs of a Bush Hatter : Tree in a Landscape" "Songs of a Bush Hatter : The Dream of a Snake" "Songs of a Bush Hatter : Drawing Water at Night" "Songs of a Bush Hatter : Fish in the Window" "Chance Thoughts" "Songs of Chance" "Chance Met" "The Greatest Show on Earth" "Green Hands" "Crab" "The Broken Mask" "Pianos" "Clarinets" "Drums" "Triangle ...
The first four notes of the song thus formed a major chord, do-mi-so-do (red-yellow-green-red), a playful variant on the exercise of singing scales, similar to the Rodgers and Hammerstein song "Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music. The Shermans thus compare colors to musical notes, stating in the lyric that "Color has its harmony".
Flag of Gran Colombia; The Third Flag of Gran Colombia: Use: National flag and state ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 1821: Relinquished: 1830: Design: A horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue and red with the Emblem of Gran Colombia in the center of the flag with an olive branch surrounding the emblem.