The flag
of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width,
the upper one white and the lower one red. The two colors
are defined in the Polish constitution as the national colors.
A variant of the flag with the national coat of arms in the
middle of the white stripe is legally reserved for official
use abroad and at sea. (Available Below)
The flag is flown continuously on the buildings of the highest
national authorities, such as the parliament and the presidential
palace. Other institutions and many Polish people fly the
national flag on national holidays and other special occasions
of national significance. Current Polish law does not restrict
the use of the national flag without the coat of arms as
long as the flag is not disrespected. Horizontal bicolor of white and red being a relatively widespread
design, there are several flags that are similar but unrelated
to the Polish one, most notably that of Bohemia in the Czech
Republic and two national flags the red stripe above
the white one: those of Indonesia and Monaco.
In Poland, many flags based on the national design also feature
the national colors. |