COAT OF ARMS
The ensign of the Republic of Hungary is a pointed, skewered shield. The correct side comprises of a silver deceive on red base, arranged inside a little brilliant crown, the crown is set on the center stack of three green slopes. On the left side is the supposed Árpád stripes, four silver and four red stripes. The highest point of the shield includes the Hungarian Holy Crown.
FLAG
The banner of the Republic of Hungary is a tricolor comprising of flat red, white and green groups of equivalent width.
The three hues speak to three excellencies: red is for quality, white is for devotion and green is for trust. Then again, red speaks to the blood spilled for the nation, white stands for opportunity and green is for the land.
ANTHEM
The text of the Hungarian national anthem was written in 1823 by Ferenc Kölcsey, one of the great poets of the Reform Age. The music was composed by Ferenc Erkel in 1844, when he won the contest to compose the national anthem.
HOLY CROWN
The Hungarian crown was given to Saint Stephen by the Pope on the event of his royal celebration at around 1000. The crown and the royal celebration emblem (the circle and staff, the royal celebration sword and the royal celebration mantle) were taken to the US after World War II and were in the end come back to Hungary in 1978. Presently they are in plain view in the Parliament working in Budapest.
The ensign of the Republic of Hungary is a pointed, skewered shield. The correct side comprises of a silver deceive on red base, arranged inside a little brilliant crown, the crown is set on the center stack of three green slopes. On the left side is the supposed Árpád stripes, four silver and four red stripes. The highest point of the shield includes the Hungarian Holy Crown.
FLAG
The banner of the Republic of Hungary is a tricolor comprising of flat red, white and green groups of equivalent width.
The three hues speak to three excellencies: red is for quality, white is for devotion and green is for trust. Then again, red speaks to the blood spilled for the nation, white stands for opportunity and green is for the land.
ANTHEM
The text of the Hungarian national anthem was written in 1823 by Ferenc Kölcsey, one of the great poets of the Reform Age. The music was composed by Ferenc Erkel in 1844, when he won the contest to compose the national anthem.
HOLY CROWN
The Hungarian crown was given to Saint Stephen by the Pope on the event of his royal celebration at around 1000. The crown and the royal celebration emblem (the circle and staff, the royal celebration sword and the royal celebration mantle) were taken to the US after World War II and were in the end come back to Hungary in 1978. Presently they are in plain view in the Parliament working in Budapest.
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