The Polish flag is a horizontal bicolour. The used colors in the flag are red, white. The proportion of the Polish flag is 5:8. The Flag of Poland was adopted in 1919. The first use of the current flag design was in 1831. The last change to the current Polish flag design was in 1921.
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Poland
The Polish flag is the flag of the country named Poland. Poland is located in continental Europe. Poland has 7 neighbouring countries. The total length of land borders of Poland is 1 732 mi/ 2 788 km. Poland border neighbours and border lengths are: Belarus: 407 km, Czech Republic: 658 km, Germany: 456 km, Lithuania: 91 km, Russia: 206 km, Slovakia: 444 km, Ukraine: 526 km.
38 476 269 people are living in Poland, a country stretching over 120 421 sq mi/ 311 888 km² (3.07% water). The population density in Poland is of 320 per sq mi/ 123 people per km². The official language of Poland is Polish. The capital city of Poland is Warschau. Poland is a Parliamentary republic.
The currency in Poland is the Polish złoty zł (PLN). UTC (standard time) in Poland is UTC+01:00 and UTC+02:00 in summer. Poland has the unique two-letter country code, PL (also Internet top-level domain), its three-letter country code is POL, and its three-digit country code is 616. The calling code for Poland is +48.