Introduction
Romania is a country located in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. The western border is Hungary and Serbia, and Bulgaria is in To the south, north and northeast are Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova. Romania has a short coastline on the Black Sea. The Danube River occupies almost half of the border between Bulgaria and the south, and flows from the east coast of the country to the west bank of the Black Sea. Romania’s capital is Bucharest, located on the plain where the Dombovica River, a tributary of the Danube River in the south of the country, flows through, is the largest city and industrial and commercial city in Romania.
About the National Anthem
Awaken Thee, Romanian!-' 'Wake up, Romanian'-Deşteaptă-te, române
'Wake up, Romanian' is Romania’s national anthem. It was launched in 1990 and was written by Andrei Mureșanu (1816-1863). Composer Anton Pann (1796-1854). This song became the national anthem of Moldova twice between 1917 and 1918 and between 1991 and 1994. Moldova changed the national anthem to 'Our Language' in 1994. < br>
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. The three-color vertical flag of blue, yellow and red. Blue represents Modavia, yellow represents Wallachia, and red is the common color of both sides, symbolizing unity.< br>
Emblem Meaning
The Romanian National Emblem was designed based on the emblem used by the Kingdom of Romania from 1922 to 1947, and was adopted as the national emblem by the National Assembly on September 10, 1992.
The main body of the national emblem consists of a golden eagle with a cross and two claws holding a hammer and a sword. The shield on it is divided into five pieces, representing the composition of Romania. The Romanian iron crown was added in 2016.< br>The three main colors of the badge: red, blue, and yellow, which reflect each other's national flag.