Romania
The blue is said to represent liberty. The center band is yellow in color and symbolizes justice. Red is the final band, and it represents fraternity of the nation. The official colors outlined in Romanian law designate the shades used to be cobalt blue, chrome yellow and vermilion red.
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Poland
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Poland - Eagle
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Scottish Rampant Lion
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St. Andrews Cross
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