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In reply to the discussion: NOW I KNOW what was the glorious impetus for the Ukraian flag. Take a look [View all]panfluteman
(2,189 posts)11. In Romania, In Eastern Europe, the Country That Gave Us the Pan Flute,
Sunflower Seed Oil is far and away the mot popular and frequently used cooking oil. There are huge fields of Sunflowers in Romania as well, and one of my favorite honeys when I lived in Romania was Sunflower Honey. Floarea Soarelui - The Flower of the Sun - is what Romanians call it. On the trains, and in the public marketplaces, gypsy sales ladies hawk Sunflower seeds, saying, "Seminte baieti", or "Sunflower seeds, boys..."
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NOW I KNOW what was the glorious impetus for the Ukraian flag. Take a look [View all]
Mira
Mar 2022
OP
The two colors have a very long history with different meanings than current version.
Donkees
Mar 2022
#3
Interesting- I looked up post rocks and found this link explaining their history:
wishstar
Mar 2022
#31
While it has absolutely nothing to do with Ukraine, or Ukrainians and their plight...
BobTheSubgenius
Mar 2022
#7
---and there's the story of the grandmother who gave sunflower seeds to incoming Russian soldiers...
3Hotdogs
Mar 2022
#13
---and there's the story of the grandmother who gave sunflower seeds to incoming Russian soldiers...
3Hotdogs
Mar 2022
#14
...blue and yellow as a symbol of Ukraine comes from the flag of the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia.
L. Coyote
Mar 2022
#24