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I doesn't have stars, the flag of Poland consists of 2 horizontal bars one on top of the other. The top bar is white and the bottom bar is red. On some Polish flags, there is a white eagle on it.
No, Poland's flag consists only of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. There are no eagle on it. There is a common misunderstanding, because some people use the variant of the flag with the national coat of arms (white eagle) in the middle of the white stripe, but this is not a flag, but an ensign and it is legally reserved for use at sea only.
The white and red flag bearing the crowned eagle on a red shield in the centre of the upper white band is still indeed the state flag - flown normally by the President and by government buildings. I fly it myself on my consulate. The crown was maintained on the form of eagle adopted by the Second Republic, with the rebirth of Polish independence, to symbolise that Poland was its own master and subject to no-one else. The Communist decision to dispense with the crown after World War II was universally unpopular in Poland. With the birth of the Third Republic, after the fall of Communism, the crown was restored again as a symbol of full Polish sovereignty.
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I doesn't have stars, the flag of Poland consists of 2 horizontal bars one on top of the other. The top bar is white and the bottom bar is red. On some Polish flags, there is a white eagle on it.
One. The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. Sometimes the variant with a national coat of arms (white eagle) in the middle of the white stripe can be seen, but it is a misunderstanding as such a type of flag is reserved for the use at sea only.
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No, Poland's flag consists only of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. There are no eagle on it. There is a common misunderstanding, because some people use the variant of the flag with the national coat of arms (white eagle) in the middle of the white stripe, but this is not a flag, but an ensign and it is legally reserved for use at sea only.
The white and red flag bearing the crowned eagle on a red shield in the centre of the upper white band is still indeed the state flag - flown normally by the President and by government buildings. I fly it myself on my consulate. The crown was maintained on the form of eagle adopted by the Second Republic, with the rebirth of Polish independence, to symbolise that Poland was its own master and subject to no-one else. The Communist decision to dispense with the crown after World War II was universally unpopular in Poland. With the birth of the Third Republic, after the fall of Communism, the crown was restored again as a symbol of full Polish sovereignty.
Using the Polish eagle, which is the national symbol and coat of arms of Poland, for commercial purposes without permission is generally not allowed. You would need to obtain a license or permission from the appropriate government authority, such as the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in Poland. It is recommended to reach out to them directly to inquire about the specific steps and requirements for using the Polish eagle in your book design.
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Many European flags have eagles on them, but the one that best matches your description is the flag of Montenegro. Click the link for a photo.
Monaco and Poland both have flags consisting of a single red strip and a single white strip. Monaco's is red on top and white on the bottom; Poland's is the opposite with white on top and red on the bottom.Some other flags that have one white and one red stripe but add an embellishment:Bahrain, left white, right red, joined by a row of points;Iceland, top white, bottom red, with red and white circle in the center;Malta, left white, right red, with cross emblem in top left corner;Qatar, left white, right red, joined by a row of points;Singapore, top red, bottom white, with a white crescent moon and five stars upper left.