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State flag (vertical version) A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green. 2:1 State flag (vertical version) A vertical tricolor of red, white and green. 1990 Unofficial state flag (vertical version) A vertical tricolor of red, white and green with the state coat of arms in the middle of the white field.
Holy Crown of Hungary The Holy Right Turul, the Hungarian mythical symbol Old Hungarian script, the ancient Hungarian writing system. The national symbols of Hungary are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Hungary or Hungarian culture.
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Flag of the uprising nobility of Pest County from the time of the Napoleonic Wars; Flag of the Honvéd Army in the closing months of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848; Flag of the Royal Hungarian Landwehr from 1869; Flag of the Royal Hungarian Army from 1938; Flag of the Hungarian Defence Forces from 1949; Flag of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
This is the flag of Hungary. The shape and size of the civil and the state flags are defined in a Hungarian executive decree "132/2000. (VII.14.) Korm. rendelet". Follow the links for flag variations. Magyarország zászlaja.
This is the official civil flag, civil and state ensign of Hungary, with 2:3 proportion. The definition of the ensign is issued in a Hungarian law "1995. LXXXIII. tv. (Njt)" §7. See "Other versions" for generic Hungarian flags.
The Star of the Order was an 8-pointed gold star with shorter points between, and with the national flag at the centre surrounded by laurels. The classes of the Order were distinguished by the materials used in the laurels - gold with diamonds for the first class; gold with rubies for the second; gold for the third; green enamel for the fourth.