Flag of Mongolia

Mongolia
Name Mongolian State Flag
Use National flag
Proportion 1:2
Adopted

December 26, 1911 (version of the Bogd Khaanate of Mongolia)

February 12, 1992 (current version)
Design A vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and blue with the Soyombo symbol centred on the hoist-side of the red band.

The flag of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол улсын төрийн далбаа, state flag of Mongolia) consists of three equal bands, of alternating red, blue and red, with the Soyombo national symbol[1] centering the first red band in yellow. The central blue band is described as the eternal blue sky, while the side red bands represent the ability of Mongolia to thrive in its harsh environment. The Soyombo is a columnar arrangement of abstract and geometric representations of fire, sun, moon, earth, water, and the taijitu or yin-yang symbol. The current flag was adopted on February 12, 1992, after the transition of Mongolia to a liberal democracy. It is similar to the flag of 1940, except for the removal of the socialist star on top of the Soyombo.

Historical flags

Historical flags of Mongolia

Colors

Flag of Mongolia

A new standard for the flag was approved in July 2011.[2]

Scheme Blue Red Yellow
CMYK 100-60-0-0 10-100-90-0 0-15-100-0

See also

References

  1. Montsame News Agency. Mongolia. 2006, ISBN 99929-0-627-8, p. 8
  2. "Төрийн далбаа стандарттай болов". Ерөнхийлөгчийн тамгын газар 100-60-0-0 10-100-90-0 0-15-100-0. 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
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