The eagle is a national symbol, and therefore the Polish government does not hold a copyright. It is your right to use it in any way you choose.
It's an eagle. It's polish heraldic.
It is the White eagle
No. The eagle itself is a public domain figure, however, there are illustrations of it that are protected by copyright (and possibly trademark). If you use an image that is original (or confirmed to be in the public domain) you should be fine.
The animal on the Polish coat of arms is a white eagle.
No. The eagle itself is a public domain figure, however, there are illustrations of it that are protected by copyright (and possibly trademark). If you use an image that is original (or confirmed to be in the public domain) you should be fine.
Yes, many U.S. mailboxes feature an eagle as part of their design. The eagle, often depicted as the American bald eagle, symbolizes freedom and the United States. It is commonly found on the flag and various government insignia, reinforcing its association with national identity. However, not all mailboxes display this symbol; it varies by design and manufacturer.
Sure, we do. Our main symbol is our national emblem - "White Eagle in Red Field"Art. 28 Polish Republic Constitution from 02.04.1997 r.You can see it, just type following sentence on the Google: "Polish white eagle".
Poland's national emblem features a white eagle with a golden crown, symbolizing the nation's sovereignty and independence. The eagle represents strength, courage, and resilience, reflecting Poland's historical struggle for freedom and identity. The emblem is a prominent symbol of Polish heritage and unity, often used in official documents and state insignia. Its design has evolved over the centuries but remains a powerful representation of the Polish people and their values.
A stylized white eagle with a golden beak and talons, and wearing a golden crown is the only symbol on the Polish Coat of Arms
The white and red flag bearing the crowned eagle on a red shield in the centre of the upper white band is still indeed the state flag - flown normally by the President and by government buildings. I fly it myself on my consulate. The crown was maintained on the form of eagle adopted by the Second Republic, with the rebirth of Polish independence, to symbolise that Poland was its own master and subject to no-one else. The Communist decision to dispense with the crown after World War II was universally unpopular in Poland. With the birth of the Third Republic, after the fall of Communism, the crown was restored again as a symbol of full Polish sovereignty.
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a McDonnell-Douglas design.
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