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Macedonia (People's Republic of, Narodna Republika Makedonija, until 1963; then Socialist
Republic, Socijalistička Republika Makedonija until 1991) used a red flag with a yellow outlined star in
canton. The size of the star varied. Officially it was much smaller
than the stars on the flags of the other Republics, but usually -
when displayed together with the rest of them - was enlarged to that
size. Sometimes the star was put in the middle, but that was
wrong.
This flag was adopted on 31 December 1946, and replaced with the
Vergina sun flag in 1991.
Željko Heimer, 1 April 1996
by Željko Heimer, adapted from WIPO IPDL database
After independence in 1992, Macedonia retained the coat of arms adopted in 1946 (by the Act on the Coat of Arms of the People's Republic of Macedonia, adopted by the People's Assembly of the People's Republic of Macedonia on its second extraordinary session held on July 27, 1946, later on altered by article 8 of the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia) as the emblem of the People's Republic of Macedonia within Yugoslavia. A new law is to be proclaimed.
The coat of arms is described this way:
The coat of arms is composed by a double bent garland of ears of wheat, tobacco and poppy, tied by a ribbon with the pattern of a traditional costume. In the centre of such a circular room there are mountains, rivers, lakes and the sun; where the ears join there is a red five-pointed star. All this represents 'the richness of our country, the struggle and the freedom'.
Source: Limes 3/95
Giuseppe Bottasini, 28 August 1995