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Flag of Moldova
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Definitions
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Flags Β· National
Uncommon
The national flag of the Republic of Moldova, featuring blue, yellow, and red vertical stripes with the Moldovan coat of arms. Used to represent Moldova, its people, culture, or language.
Commonly used in international contexts, sports events, and when discussing Moldovan topics or expressing Moldovan identity.
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Moldova gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The flag reflects historical and cultural ties to Romania, with the addition of a national coat of arms.
Evolution Timeline
1991
Moldova declared independence from the Soviet Union and adopted its current flag.
Dissolution of the USSR and Moldovan national identity movement.
2015
Emoji version of the Moldovan flag introduced in Unicode 8.0.
Global standardization of national flag emojis for digital communication.
Cultural Context
Moldova's flag reflects its historical ties to Romania, with both countries sharing similar languages, cultures, and flag colors (blue, yellow, red).
The flag represents Moldova's independence and sovereignty after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Moldova sits at a cultural crossroads between Eastern Europe and the post-Soviet space, reflected in its national symbols.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
More recognition due to larger Moldovan diaspora in the UK and EU connections.
United States
Less frequently used than more prominent European flags. Often confused with Romania's flag, which lacks the coat of arms.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Less frequently used except in formal contexts about international relations or when discussing Eastern European politics.
Gen_Z: Used to express heritage or in educational contexts about lesser-known European countries. Sometimes appears in geography quizzes or challenges.
Older: Rarely used except in formal diplomatic contexts or specific discussions about Moldova.
Millennials: Used when discussing travel, international politics, or European affairs. May appear in discussions about Eastern European migration.
Common Combinations
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Love for Moldova or Moldovan pride
Used by Moldovans abroad or patriots expressing national pride.
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Moldovan wine industry or wine tourism
Moldova is known for its wine production and vineyards.
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Moldova-EU relations or aspirations
References Moldova's relationship with the European Union or EU integration efforts.