FLAG OF ALL COUNTRIES
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The Hungarian flag in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, Hungary is a sovereign state in Europe.
Hungary is a sovereign state in Europe, located in Eastern Europe. Hungary is located in the Carpathian basin and borders Slovakia to the north; Romania in the east; Serbia in the south, Croatia in the southwest, Slovenia in the west, Austria in the northwest and Ukraine in the northeast
The flag of Hungary is a tricolor horizontal of red, white and green. In this exact form, it has been the official flag of Hungary since May 23, 1957. This form of flag originates from national republican movements in the 18th and 19th centuries, while the color of the It is from the Middle Ages. Hungary's current tri-color flag resembles the republican movement flag of the United Kingdom (used since 1816) and the color in that form has been used at least since the coronation of Leopold II in 1790, before the first use of Italy in 1797.
Current flag
The modern Hungarian flag originated from the national freedom movement before 1848, culminating in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The revolution not only opposed the monarchy but also the Habsburg Empire, as well as the creation of an independent republic. Accordingly, the Hungarian flag has a tricolor element, based on the French flag, as a reflection of the ideas of the French Revolution; while red, white, and green are colors derived from the Hungarian coat's history of the forearms, which have essentially remained in the same form since the middle of the 15th century, with the exception of a the differences were small, and were marshalled from the arms that first appeared in the late 12th and early 13th centuries as weapons of Árpáds, the founding dynasty of Hungary. The stripes are horizontal rather than vertical to avoid confusion with the Italian flag, although the banner in that form is at least 7 years before the Italian color, designed after the French flag. According to other data, the recent tricolor form of Hungary has been used since 1608 at the coronation ceremony of Mathias II of Hungary and after its coronation. Romantic folklore assigns colors to virtues: red for strength, white for loyalty and blue for hope. In addition, red for the blood of the country, white for freedom and green for the land, for the prairies of Hungary. The new constitution, effective January 1, 2012, makes the interpretation of the old article first officially mentioned. red gives blood to the motherland, white gives freedom and green gives land, to the prairies of Hungary. The new constitution, effective January 1, 2012, makes the interpretation of the old article first officially mentioned. red gives blood to the motherland, white gives freedom and green gives land, to the prairies of Hungary. The new constitution, effective January 1, 2012, makes the interpretation of the old article first officially mentioned.

Evolution
Hungarian national colors on the wall, Leopold II's Hungarian coronation at Pressburg (Pozsony, today Bratislava) in 1790, 58 years before the Hungarian revolution
As described above, the red-white-blue trio clearly emerged as a sign of national sovereignty during the 1848 18181818 revolution against the Habsburgs. Hungarian and Émigrés volunteers fought for the Italian socialist movement and wars under the banner for Garibaldi. After the revolution in Hungary was defeated, the tricolor flag was banned by the Austrian Emperor; However, after the Compromise of 1867, the trio became not only legal but also the official flag of Hungary. The flag with the so-called small arms of Hungary with the archangel as supporters was used as a badge on the flag This configuration was used until the end of the Habsburg Empire in 1918.
After the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, the years 1918 to 1920 were very chaotic and some small changes were difficult to follow. The red-blue-white trio stays the same, but minor differences appear in the badge face. A short and exceptional period was the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, which lasted for four and a half months; It uses a solid red banner.
It seems that from 1920 to 1944, 191919, the trio of colors displayed small branches of Hungary, but the version without them was also used.
From 1946 to 1949, the crown was removed from the top of the arm as a badge.
With the onset of Communist rule in 1949, a new emblem with a Communist red star was placed on the flag as a badge.
During the anti-Soviet uprising in 1956, revolutionaries removed the Hammer and Sickle symbol and used the resulting trilogy with a hole in the middle as a symbol of the revolution. In a few months, the new government changed the flag to carry small arms without the crown like the badge again.
In 1957, during the Stalin renaissance after the revolution was defeated by the Soviet Red Army, the new government created a "new" badge, but never officially put it on the flag. Therefore, the official flag of Hungary has been a pure red-white-blue color since 1957.
After the collapse of communism in 1989, there was no need to change the flag, as it did not carry any communist badges.
There was a recommendation from the Icon Committee in the 2000s that the national emblem should be part of the national flag, while the national flag should remain the same. This has not been enforced in the law, although in most cases states are legally allowed to use weapons on flags.
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