List of flags of Romania
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The following is a list of flags of Romania.
Contents
National flag and State flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1989 — present | State flag and civil ensign | Current color scheme established in 1994. Ratio: 2:3 |
Governmental flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1990—present | Presidential flag | Ratio: 1:1 (unclear use status; seen scarcely during Naval Forces day[1]) |
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1990—present | Prime Minister | Ratio: 1:1 (never seen in use! probably has the same use regime as the President's standard) |
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1990—present? | Member of the Cabinet (early 1990s) | White with the national flag in the canton. The canton relative ratio is 4:5. (never seen in use!) |
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1991—present | Minister of Defense | Ratio: 1:1 | |
1990—present | Pilot ensign | National flag bordered white. | |
1967 — 1989 | Chairman of Councils of State and of Ministers of the Socialist Republic of Romania. | Ratio: 1:1 |
Military flag
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1989 | de facto State flag and civil ensign during the 1989 revolution | The Communist flag with a hole cut out of the middle to remove the coat of arms, as a symbolic protest against the despised Ceauşescu regime | |
1965—1989 | Flag of the Socialist Republic of Romania | The arms had a scroll with the word REPUBLICA (left), SOCIALISTĂ (right) and ROMÂNIA (center) and were surmounted by a red star. | |
1952—1965 | Flag of the People's Republic of Romania | The arms had a scroll bearing the letters RPR and were surmounted by a red star. | |
1948—1952 | Flag of the People's Republic of Romania | The arms had a scroll bearing the letters RPR (no red star). | |
Jan-Mar 1948 | Flag of the People's Republic of Romania (never used) |
Provisional coat of arms established in January 1948. This is a reconstituted/theoretical model, as the "tractor" coat of arms was never used. | |
1940—1947 (and 1927—1930?) | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | 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. | |
1930—1940 | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | 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 Carol II of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. | |
1921—1927 (1930?) | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania. First awarded in 1926 | 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 Ferdinand 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 the center. | |
1922—1947 | Naval jack | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's middle coat of arms in the center. | |
1914—1921 | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle (slightly modified de facto), surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Ferdinand I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. | |
1902—1914 | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle (slightly modified de facto), surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. | |
1897—1902 | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle (slightly modified de facto). In corners, the monogram of king Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. | |
1882—1897 | Army flag of the Kingdom of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle (slightly modified de facto). In corners, the monogram of king Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. Ratio: 1:1. | |
1877—1878 | Army flag of the Principality of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the medium country's coat of arms in the middle, on a purple background, surrounded by a laurel wreath. In corners, the monogram of king Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. Used during the Romanian War of Independence. Ratio: 1:1. | |
1874—1881 | Army flag of the Principality of Romania | 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 Carol I of Romania, crowned and surrounded by a laurel wreath. Ratio: 1:1. | |
1872—1921 | Army flag of the Principality of Romania/Princely standard, official model. Several other models were used instead (see above). Used as military ensign. Not used as war or state flag. | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle. | |
1867—1875 | Flag of Focşani civic guard. | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the city's coat of arms in the middle, and company number in corners. | |
1866—1874 | Army flag of the Principality of Romania | Blue-yellow-red horizontal tricolor with company's number in corners and name in the middle. | |
1867—1872/3 | Army flag of the Principality of Romania/Princely standard, official model. Used as military ensign. Not used as war or state flag. | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with the country's coat of arms in the middle. | |
1867—1947 | Civil ensign of the Principality/Kingdom of Romania | Blue-yellow-red vertical tricolor with blue near the hoist. | |
1863—1866 | Army flag of the United Principalities of Romania and after 1866 Principality of Romania | Blue-yellow-red horizontal tricolor with red above. Flying crowned aquila with the coats of arms of Wallachia and Moldavia over it. The aquila holds the sceptre and the sword. In the corners, the monogram of prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, surrounded by a laurel wreath. On the red scarf it is written: HONOR ET PATRIA. | |
1862—1866 | Flag of the Prince of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia | Blue-yellow-red horizontal tricolor with red above. Coats of arms of Wallachia and Moldavia crowned and surrounded by Romanian tricolors. | |
1862—1866 | Civil ensign of the United Principalities of Romania | Blue-yellow-red horizontal tricolor with red above. | |
1859—1862 | Civil ensign of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia | Blue-yellow-red horizontal tricolor with blue above. |
Monarchical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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24 April 1922 – 30 December 1947 | Royal Standard of the King | Ratio: 1:1 | |
24 April 1922 – 30 December 1947 | Royal Standard of the Queen | Ratio: 1:1 | |
1927 – 1930 | Royal Standard of the members of the Regency | Ratio: 1:1 | |
24 April 1922 – 30 December 1947 | Royal Standard of the Crown Prince | Ratio: 1:1 | |
2007 – present | Royal Standard of the Crown Princess (Margareta of Romania) |
Ratio: 1:1 | |
19 February 1941 – 30 December 1947 | Royal Standard of the Queen Mother | Ratio: 1:1 | |
24 April 1922 – 30 December 1947 | Royal Standard of a Member of the Royal House | Ratio: 1:1 | |
1881 – 1922 | Royal Standard of the King | Ratio: 1:1; Ratio between colors: 1:4:1 | |
1881 – 1922 | Royal Standard of the Crown Prince | Ratio: 1:1; Ratio between colors: 1:4:1 | |
1872 – 1881 | Royal Standard of the Domnitor | Ratio: 2:3 | |
1867 – 1872 | Royal Standard of the Domnitor | Ratio: 2:3 |
Subdivision flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1990—present | Bucharest (City) | ||
1990—present | Arad (municipality) | A bright yellow flag with a blue horizontal wavy strip, symbolizing the Mureș river and the city coat of arms centered. | |
1990—present | Alba Iulia (municipality) | ||
1992—present | Braşov (municipality) | ||
1990—present | Carei (municipality) | ||
1997—present | Constanţa (municipality) | ||
1992—present | Oradea (municipality) | ||
1990—present | Turda (municipality) | A white-red-white bicolour with the city coat of arms on the red field. | |
1998—present | Târgu Mureș (municipality) |