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Молдовеняскэ: Драпелул РАСС Молдовенешть, 1925
Українська: Прапор МАРСР, 1925
Русский: Флаг МАССР, 1925
English: Flag of Moldavian ASSR, 1925 Check this link for explanations
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Source http://www.vexillographia.ru/moldova/images/massr3.gif
Author Dima1

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Public domain LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

ON COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS no. 139 of July 2, 2010 - full text

Article 8. Works Not Protected by Copyright

  • Copyright shall not extend to:
    • a) Official documents (laws, court decisions, etc.) or to the official translations thereof;
    • b) State emblems and official signs (flags, armorial bearings, decorations, monetary signs, etc.);
    • c) Folklore expressions;
    • d) Daily news and facts of simple informational nature.

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