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  1. The flag of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň baýdagy) features a white crescent (symbol of Islam) and five stars representing the five regions of the country and the Five Pillars of Islam. Placed upon a green field is a symbolic representation of the country's famous carpet industry.

  2. national flag consisting of a green field (background) with a white crescent and five stars; near the hoist a claret (Bordeaux-red) stripe bears five carpet patterns and an olive wreath. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. Flag of Turkmenistan (1992–97).

  3. The National Flag of Turkmenistan features a green field with a red stripe placed vertically towards the hoist side of the flag. The stripe features five carpet guls (medallion-shaped design elements of traditional carpets from the Central Asian region).

  4. The flag of Turkmenistan is considered one of the most complicated flags. The base consists of dark green leaf with five white five-pointed stars and motif of a white crescent in the upper middle section.

  5. Dec 12, 2020 · A year after independence was regained, in 1992, Turkmenistan adopted a new national flag of extraordinary complexity. In the hoist of a relatively straightforward green flag with a white crescent and stars (symbolizing Islam) are placed five traditional carpet designs or 'guls'.

  6. The flag of Turkmenistan was adopted on January 24, 2001 in the 2:3 ratio as Turkmenistan's national flag, though the flag was adopted in the 1:2 ratio on February 19, 1992. It is often described as the most detailed national flag in the world.

  7. The national flag of Turkmenistan consists of a white crescent and five stars placed on a green background at the top of the flag near a vertical red stripe with five carpets. Introduced as the flag of Turkmenistan on September 27, 1992, it replaced the Soviet-era flag.

  8. note: the flag of Turkmenistan is the most intricate of all national flags.

  9. The national symbols of Turkmenistan are defined in Article 14 of the Constitution of Turkmenistan. They consist of the Flag, the Coat of Arms, and the National Anthem. Online copies of them are available on the website of the Assembly of Turkmenistan, or Mejlis. [1]

  10. The flag of Turkmenistan was officially adopted on February 19, 1992, following the country’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. It is one of the world’s most distinctive flags, rich in symbolism and reflecting the country’s history, culture, and resources.