Flag of Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie)

Aspect ratio:
8:5
Country:
Poland
State:
Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie)
Capital:
Wroclaw

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This is what an AI says about the Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie) flag
The flag of Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie) is a symbol of identity and patriotism. Its colors are white, red and blue. The flag was introduced in 2004 and is a variation of the Polish national flag. The flag of Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie) is a combination of Polish and German elements and is considered a symbol of peace and unity between the two countries.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie) flag
The flag of Lower Silesia was first used in 1329. It consists of a white cross on a red background and symbolizes the Christian tradition of the state. In 1945 the flag of Lower Silesia was officially recognized and since then it has been the official symbol of the state.
This is how an AI describes the Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie) flag
The flag of the state of Lower Silesia in Poland is a white flag with a red cross in the center. The cross has four arms of equal length. In each of the four squares formed by the cross there is a blue cross. The background of the flag is white, while the cross and the four smaller crosses are red. At the top of the flag there is a white stripe surrounding the cross.

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