Om moldaviens flagga
Republikk Maia Sandu Dorin Recean: Flatevidd – Totalt – Andel vatn 33 km² (1,4 % Folketal – Estimert () – Tettleik 3 (,6 /km². The state of Moldova officially adopted its flag on November 6, The two flags are made up of a vertical tricolor of red on the hoist side, yellow at the center, and blue on the fly side. The flag of Moldova has a court of arms charged on the middle vertical yellow stripe.
The court of arms has a dark golden eagle that appears to hold a cross associated with the Orthodox Christianity in its peak. The eagle also holds a branch of an olive in the right claw and a yellow staff in its left claw. During the Russian revolution of , the Bessarabia region, now Moldova became autonomous and was known as the Moldovan Democratic Republic until when it was absorbed as part of Romania, through a vote of the assembly.
During this brief period, the flag was made up of the traditional blue color of the Romanian flag in horizontal format. In , Moldova acquired distinctive flag with a green horizontal stripe through the center on a red field and had a hammer, a sickle, and a star, which is associated with communism on the canton side of the flag. At the time, the green represented the agricultural activities in the country.
Flags, Symbols, & Currencies of Moldova
The Moldovan coat of arms consists of an eagle holding a cross in its beak, as well as a sceptre and an olive branch in its talons. Against the eagle's chest is a shield that contains the traditional symbols of Moldavia: an aurochs head with a sun between its horns, a flower to the left and a moon to the right. The Moldovan coat of arms is built on traditional design and was adopted in It consists of an eagle holding a cross in its beak, as well as a sceptre and an olive branch in its talons.
Against the eagle's chest is a red and blue shield containing the traditional symbols of Moldavia: an aurochs head with a sun between its horns, a flower to the left and a moon to the right. Limba noastră Our Language is the national anthem of Moldova, officially adopted on July 22, However, the anthem was in use as early as before the official adoption. In the early s, Moldova's national anthem was"Deșteaptă-te, române!
The lyrics for Limba noastră were written by Alexei Mateevici, just a month before he died The lyrics were set to music in by Alexandru Cristea. Limba noastră is a unique national anthem because it talks about the national language of Moldova Romanian or Moldovan. However, it does not mention the language by name and only encourages the people to revive their native language. The National Bank of Moldova is responsible for managing the production, circulation, and stability of the currency, and is answerable only to the parliament of Moldova.
One Moldovan leu consists of bani cents.
In November , the first coins made of aluminum were minted and circulated in the denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents. Nickel-Plated-Steel coins in denominations of 1 and 5 leu coins were also circulated. The cent aluminum coins and the 1 and 5 leu coins were later removed from circulation, and in a new brass-clad steel cent coin was introduced. The 1- and 5 leu coins were never introduced back into circulation, but they remain legal tender and hard to come by.
Since , several commemorative coins have been issued by the National Bank of Moldova for collection purposes only. There have been two series of the Moldovan leu Banknotes. The first series was in denominations of 1, 5, and 10 lei, and was short lived.
Flag of Moldova
The second series of the notes are used today and are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, , , , and lei. The observe side of the note portrays a portrait of Ștefan cel Mare who was the prince of Moldavia from to Between and , Moldova was part of the Romanian territory and recognized the Romanian Leu as its currency. Moldova sought independence from Romania on November 29, , after the Soviet Union collapsed in December of Transnistria, an autonomous region seeking independence from Moldova, does not use the Leu as its currency but instead uses the Transnistrian Ruble.
Flag of Principality of Moldova Red banner with a bull's head, crescent, star, and flower, all in gold. Flag of Moldavian Democratic Republic Blue-yellow-red tricolor flag with seal centered on yellow and country's full name on blue. Limba noastră Romanian Limba noastră-i o comoară În adîncuri înfundată Un șirag de piatră rară Pe moșie revărsată. Limba noastră-i foc ce arde Într-un neam, ce fără veste S-a trezit din somn de moarte Ca viteazul din poveste.
Limba noastră-i numai cântec, Doina dorurilor noastre, Roi de fulgere, ce spintec Nouri negri, zări albastre. Limba noastră-i graiul pâinii, Când de vânt se mișcă vara; In rostirea ei bătrânii Cu sudori sfințit-au țara. Limba noastră-i frunză verde, Zbuciumul din codrii veșnici, Nistrul lin, ce-n valuri pierde Ai luceferilor sfeșnici. Nu veți plânge-atunci amarnic, Că vi-i limba prea săracă, Și-ți vedea, cât îi de darnic Graiul țării noastre dragă.