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Poland w/ Eagle Flag

$59.50
SKU:
31580
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Origin:
United States

Frequently Bought Together:

A Polish flag with two horizontal stripes of white and red. A red coat of arms with a white eagle wearing a gold crown is shown on the white stripe.
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Description

Take your Poland flag to the next level by flying the coat of arms in addition to the national colors! 

Poland Flag with Eagle

These flags are manufactured in the United States from 100% nylon and fray-resistant stitching for a sturdy and durable flag. They are suitable for indoor and outdoor display and are manufactured with a canvas heading and brass grommets for durability. See below for suggestions on what flagpole will best suit your flag size.

Which size Poland Flag should you buy?

Use the chart below to make sure you’re getting the right flag for your space.

Outdoor Pole Height 

Outdoor Flag Size

5' Fiberglass Pole

2’ x 3’ or 3' x 5'

6' Tangle Free Pole 

2’ x 3’ or 3' x 5'

20'

3' x 5' or 4' x 6 

25'

4' x 6' or 5' x 8' 

30'

5' x 8'

Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Authentic design
  • 100% nylon
  • Extra stitching
  • Canvas heading
  • Brass grommets

History & Meaning of the Poland Flag with Eagle

The Polish flag featuring the national coat of arms was adopted on August 1, 1919, the same day as the official flag without the coat of arms. This flag version is formally designated for use in Polish embassies, consulates and as the civil air and merchant ensign. 

The symbol of the white eagle on a red shield is taken in part from the coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a federation of Poland and Lithuania that existed from 1569 to 1795. The eagle represents the ‘Crown of the Kingdom of Poland,’ an early political theory that helped create a sense of Polish nationalism.

Other Details

Capital: Warsaw
Language(s): Polish
Currency: Złoty
Government: Parliamentary Republic
Flag Meaning: The colors are based on the national coat of arms, the red represents blood spilled in the fight for freedom, and the white stands for peace.