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Friday 26 February 2016

Czech Flag And The Flag Company Inc

By James Johns


Czechs are West Slavs, as are Poles and Slovaks. The capital Prague is often called The Heart of Europe as it is located in the middle of the Continent. There are over 10,5 million people in the Czech Republic and about 1,3 million people in Prague. The western part of the Czech Republic is called Bohemia, eastern Moravia, northeastern part Silesia.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Bohemia was still part of the Habsburg Empire (Austrian Empire). After World War I the republic of Czechoslovakia declared its independence in 1918. The new republic had three parts: Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia. The popular Tomas Garigue Masaryk became the first president.

The Velvet Revolution was followed by the Velvet Divorce. The Czechs and Slovaks were two quite different people with different histories. In June 1992 the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia won elections and pressed for Slovak independence. Czechs and Slovaks quickly reached agreement and on 1 January 1993 Czechoslovakia separated into two states, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

After the disintegration of Czechoslovakia into two separate expresses on January 1, 1993, the two states embraced their own banners. The Czech Republic held the banner of the previous Czechoslovakia while Slovakia received their own banner with the same hues and the coat of arms. The banner of the Czech Republic was a bicolor of red and white looking somewhat like the Polish banner. To keep away from perplexity, a blue triangle was added to the banner in 1920. From that point forward, this form of the banner has been being used.

The Czech Republic flag is made of two equal horizontal equal bands of red (bottom) and white (top). To the hoist side of the flag is a blue triangle. The colors used in the Czech Republic flag are the traditional colors of Bohemia, borrowed from the Bohemian coats of arms. The colors have much symbolic value according to the ancient traditions.

The white shading speaks of the serene and legitimate nature of the general population of the Czech Republic; red symbolizes valor, strength, and the devoted soul of the general population; the blue speaks of the Czech temperances of carefulness, truth, dedication, and persistence. The National banner of the Czech Republic was formally received on March 30, 1920. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Czech Flag for the future.




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