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Flag of Uzbekistán
CapitalTaskent
Pob. 202637,859,698
Área447,400 km²
Densidad85/km²
RegiónAsia Central
MonedaUzbekistani Som
Bandera1991
Jefe de Estado
Shavkat Mirziyoyev (since 2016) · PM Abdulla Aripov (since 2016)

Significado de la Bandera

The national flag of Uzbekistan, officially the state flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan, consists of a horizontal triband of celestial blue, white and green, separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a white crescent moon and twelve white stars in the canton. Adopted in 1991 to replace the flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, it has been the flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan since the country gained independence in that same year. The red fimbriations represent the power of life. The stars represent the provinces of the Country, as well as an allusion to Uzbek historical tradition and calendar. === Construction sheet === == History == Under Soviet rule, the Union Republic – situated in what is now modern-day Uzbekistan – utilised a flag derived from the flag of the Soviet Union and representing Communism, that was approved in 1952.

Historia de la Bandera

  1. 1952
    Under Soviet rule, the Union Republic – situated in what is now modern-day Uzbekistan – utilised a flag derived from the flag of the Soviet Union and representing Communism, that was approved in 1952.
  2. 1991–presente
    Bandera actual de Uzbekistán
    Bandera actual, en uso desde 1991.

Ubicación