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  1. The national flag of Uzbekistan, officially the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan, [a] consists of a horizontal triband of azure, white and green, separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a white crescent moon and twelve white stars at the canton.

  2. horizontally striped blue-white-green national flag with red fimbriations (narrow borders) between the stripes. In the upper hoist corner are a white crescent and 12 white stars. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2. Uzbekistan legalized the design of its new national flag on November 18, 1991.

  3. The flag of Uzbekistan has three horizontal stripes: blue, white, surrounded by red lines, and green. The upper blue stripe has a crescent moon and 12 white stars in the upper left corner. This flag was officially adopted on November 18, 1991, to replace the flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).

  4. The National Flag of Uzbekistan is a multi-colored rectangular flag featuring three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and green. The middle white band is divided from the upper and bottom band by a thin red stripe on either side.

  5. The flag of Uzbekistan, which has been adopted in 1991, consists of three horizontal stripes of blue, white and green colors that are separated by two narrower red stripes. On the left side of the upper blue bar, a white crescent and twelve stars are placed.

  6. The state flag and its emblem symbolize historical ties with the ancient states of modern Uzbekistan and embody the national and cultural traditions of the republic. 1. The blue color on the flag is the symbol of eternal heaven and oblivion reflecting the essence of living.

  7. The national flag of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining davlat bayrogʻi, Ўзбекистон Республикасининг давлат байроғи) consists of a horizontal triband of azure, white and green, separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a white crescent moon and twelve white stars at the canton.

  8. The flag of Uzbekistan features three horizontal stripes of blue, white-bordered by red fimbriations and green. This flag was officially adopted on November 18, 1991, as a replacement for the flag for the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).

  9. Details. three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and green separated by red fimbriations with a vertical, white crescent moon (closed side to the hoist) and 12 white, five-pointed stars shifted to the hoist on the top band; blue is the color of the Turkic peoples and of the sky, white signifies peace and the striving for purity in ...

  10. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes: blue, white, and green, with thin red stripes separating them. The blue stripe symbolizes the sky and water, vital elements in this predominantly desert country.