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Romanian flag : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flag of Romania
The national flag of Romania ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():drapelul României)) is a tricolor with vertical stripes, beginning from the flagpole: blue, yellow and red. It has a width-length ratio of 2:3. The Constitution of Romania〔At article 12, clause 1〕 provides that "The flag of Romania is tricolor; the colors are arranged vertically in the following order from the flagpole: blue, yellow, red". The proportions, shades of color as well as the flag protocol were established by law in 1994〔Law no. 75 of 16 July 1994, published in ''Monitorul Oficial'' no. 237 of 26 August 1994.〕 and extended in 2001.〔Governmental Decision no. 1157/2001, published in ''Monitorul Oficial'' no. 776 of 5 December 2001.〕 The flag is coincidentally very similar to the civil flag of Andorra and the state flag of Chad. The similarity with Chad's flag, which differs only in having a darker shade of blue (indigo rather than cobalt), has caused international discussion. In 2004, Chad asked the United Nations to examine the issue, but then-president of Romania Ion Iliescu announced no change would occur to the flag.〔("'Identical flag' causes flap in Romania" )〕 The flag of Moldova is related to the Romanian tricolor, except it has a 1:2 ratio, a lighter shade of blue, a slightly different tint of yellow, and the Moldavian coat of arms in the middle. The civil ensign of Belgium uses black rather than blue. ==Colors== The law mentioned above specifies that the stripes of the national flag are cobalt blue, chrome yellow and vermilion red. The publication ''Album des pavillons nationaux et des marques distinctives'' (2000) suggests the following equivalents in the Pantone scale:
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