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  • The flag of Poland, a red and white flag, was officially adopted in 1919, but its colors have been associated with the eastern European republic since the 13th century.

    Features

    The Polish flag comprises two equal-size horizontal bands. The top is white, and the bottom is red.

    Significance

    According to heraldic traditions, white symbolizes honesty and peace, while red symbolizes valor and strength.

    Fun Fact

    In a rhyme recited by Polish schoolchildren, the red in the flag symbolizes love, while white signifies a pure heart.

    Similarities

    Poland's flag closely resembles that of Indonesia, which also uses red and white. The Indonesian flag has the red band on top and the white at the bottom.

    History

    Poland became independent in 1918, after World War I, and adopted its flag the following year.

    Source:

    Flags of the World: Poland

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