Belarus: Belarus's flag represents the past and future of the nation's culture. The red represents the revolution of Belarus had and the green represents the forests of Belarus.
Czech Republic: No real meaning.
Poland: This flag represents the bloodshed of the fight for independence and the peace they have now. Another identification is the white represents peace and the red is a reference to the former socialism the country experienced.
Romania: This flag represents the coat of arms of Moldova and Walachia that came together and created Romania.The colors (from left to right) represent liberty, justice, and fraternity.
Slovakia: This flag represents unity and independence. The crest was added to distinguish the difference between the Slovakian flag and the modern Russian Federation flag, which crestless look identical.
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Bulgaria: This flag represents agriculture and independence. The white and green specifically represent the fields in which the agriculture takes place.
Hungary: This flag represents strength, faithfulness, and hope. Another identification of these colors are blood spilled for the fatherland (red), freedom (white), and the land (green).
Moldova: This flag represents the eagle of Walachia holding an Orthodox cross an olive branch, and a scepter of Michael the Brave, along with showing a close connection between Moldova and its neighbor Romania.
Russia: The Russian flag represents generosity, loyalty, and courage. However, the definitions of these colors are not official, but rather accepted by Russians.
Ukraine: This flag represents peace and prosperity. The yellow represents fields of wheat and the blue represents the sky and streams of Ukraine.
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