National Flag Of Cambodia
Cambodian national flag in 1993 the national flag of cambodia was adopted again by choosing the model created in 1948.
National flag of cambodia. It was used until 9 october 1970 when a new flag was introduced for lon nol s khmer republic that lasted until the takeover of the khmer rouge in 1975. The flag is horizontally divided by two narrow blue bands on the borders and a red field in the middle with a white depiction of angkor wat. The current flag with a blue border and red central the stripes are in the ratio 1 2 1 was adopted following cambodia s independence in 1948. The cambodian flag was adopted for the first time on october 20 1948 and once more when the monarchy was reintroduced due to a referendum in 1993.
The flag was officially readopted in 1993 under the issue of the cambodia national constituent assembly. The reintroduction of the flag coincided with the reinstitution of monarchy in cambodia and the election of the nation s constituent assembly in 1993. The current national flag of cambodia was first used between 1948 and 1970 and replaced by the other flag in 1970. The cambodia flag consists of three stripes which two sides are.
The current cambodian flag along with that of afghanistan have the characteristic of being the only two flags in the world that have a building in his design. Since around 1850 the cambodian flag has featured a depiction of angkor wat in the centre. In different artistic representations the central building of angkor wat has appeared on khmer national flags since the 19th century in the early days of the french protectorate over cambodia. Red and blue are the traditional colors.
Horizontally striped blue red blue national flag featuring in white the main building of angkor wat an ancient temple complex the flag s width to length ratio is 2 to 3.