Flag of Kyrgyzstan

Flag of Kyrgyzstan

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The flag of Kyrgyzstan features a vibrant red field with a golden sun at its center, containing forty rays representing the forty Kyrgyz tribes. Within the sun, a stylized depiction of a tunduk, the crown of a yurt (traditional nomadic tent), is prominently displayed.

Kyrgyzstan information

National Flag Day
Sovereign state Yes
Official name Kyrgyz Republic
Capital Bishkek
Population 6,523,529
Area 199,951 kmΒ²
Currency Kyrgyzstani som (KGS)
Language Kyrgyz, Russian
Continent Asia
Region Central Asia
Subregion
Borders China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Timezone Kyrgyzstan Time (KGT) UTC+6
Calling code +996
Top-level domain .kg

Usage and Significance of the Kyrgyz Flag

A serene Kyrgyz yurt in a picturesque valley, surrounded by nature and symbolizing the country's rich cultural heritage. The flag of Kyrgyzstan is prominently displayed on government buildings, schools, and during national celebrations. It plays a crucial role in fostering national pride and unity among the Kyrgyz people. Internationally, it represents Kyrgyzstan in diplomatic settings, sports events, and cultural exchanges, serving as a visual ambassador for the country's unique identity and values.

Interesting Facts About the Kyrgyz Flag

  • The tunduk symbol on the flag is one of the few representations of a three-dimensional object on a national flag.
  • The design of the flag was chosen through a national contest, reflecting the democratic values of the newly independent nation.
  • The flag's colors and symbols draw inspiration from ancient Kyrgyz traditions and nomadic culture, connecting the modern state to its historical roots.
  • Kyrgyzstan's flag is one of the few national flags to feature a sun with an odd number of rays (41, including the ring of the tunduk).
  • The flag design has remained unchanged since its adoption, highlighting its enduring significance to the Kyrgyz people.

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