Flag of Lublin (Lubelskie)

Flag Lublin (Lubelskie), Banner Lublin (Lubelskie)
Aspect ratio:
8:5
Country:
Poland
State:
Lublin (Lubelskie)
Capital:
Lublin
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That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Lublin (Lubelskie)

This is what an AI says about the Lublin (Lubelskie) flag
The flag of the Lublin province in Poland is a symbol of regional identity and pride. It is a white banner with a red cross and a golden coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms is a sign of local history and culture and represents the region. The flag is a symbol of the desire for unity and solidarity in the region.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Lublin (Lubelskie) flag
The flag of the Lublin state is a symbol of Polish patriotism. It was first used in 1795, when Lublin became part of the Polish state. The flag of the Lublin federal state consists of a white background with a red cross bearing a red crown. This symbol represents the local history and culture of the state.
This is how an AI describes the Lublin (Lubelskie) flag
The flag of the federal state of Lublin (Lubelskie) in Poland consists of a white square crossed by a golden oblique bar. The bar consists of a combination of three black horizontal lines and two black vertical lines. In the center of the square is a red, five-pointed cross. The flag symbolizes the history of the state and its loyalty to Poland. It has been in official use since 2003.

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