Flag of Warsaw

The flag of Warsaw is formed by two horizontal bands of equal width — yellow on the top and red on the bottom. It was adopted originally in 1938.[1] The flag is identical to the flag of Prague.

Warsaw
UseCivil flag
Proportion5:8
Adopted1938
DesignA bicolor of red and yellow.

Values derived from the coat of arms

Colour PANTONE
Coated/
Uncoated
CMYK RAL REPSOL GLASS Folia ASLAN Folia ORACAL 3M (seria 100) RGB
116 C 0:17:90:0 1003 3610 11913 020 100-25 255:214:0
485 C 0:95:100:0 3020 1670 11921 032 100-368 255:17:0
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See also

References

  1. Herb of Warsaw. Urząd Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy, UM.Warszawa.pl, Internet Archive.
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