Talk:History of the flags of Romania

DPEПTATE?
Why is it written DPEПTATE instead of ДPEПTATE? The article on Romanian Cyrillic alphabet shows Д. Is this a distinct letter, or just a variant printing form of Д? --Amble (talk) 04:18, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
 * We are talking about a transitional alphabet. During the XIXth century, the Danubian Principalities gradually left out cyrillic letters, replacing them with latin ones. Check out this painting carefully. It is from 1848 precisely. You can clearly see it's a D. --Alex:D (talk) 20:14, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
 * PS: This transition was slow and there were no strict rules for it. As you can see on the military flag from 1848 that has survived, the Д is still present. --Alex:D (talk) 20:18, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Interesting, thanks. I did notice the picture showing the clear D, not Д.  It's very striking, since I'm not at all used to seeing Latin and Cyrillic letters together in the same word.  --Amble (talk) 04:42, 26 December 2008 (UTC)

File:1dec1918.jpg nominated for deletion
See Possibly_unfree_files/2014_June_20 Avpop (talk) 08:21, 20 June 2014 (UTC)

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