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Flag of Kampuchea

Cambodia
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Name

Khmer: ទង់ជាតិកម្ពុជា


(The national flag of Cambodia)
Use National flag and ensign Angkor Wat
Proportion 16:25
Adopted 1993 (previously used 1948–1970)
Design Three horizontal bands of blue, red (double width) and blue, with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white centred on the red band.
Royal Standard of the King of Cambodia
Royal Standard of the King of Cambodia.svg
Adopted 1993
Design azure, the royal arms or

Khmer: ទង់ជាតិកម្ពុជា

The national flag of Cambodia (Khmer: ទង់ជាតិ កម្ពុជា Tung-Cheat, "National flag") in its present form was originally adopted in 1948 and readopted in 1993, after the Constituent Assembly election in 1993 and restoration of the monarchy.

Since around 1850, the Cambodian flag has featured a depiction of Angkor Wat in the centre. 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. 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 subsequent state of Democratic Kampuchea, which existed from 1975 to 1979, used a red flag with a three-towered Angkor Wat design retained in yellow beginning in 1976. The People's Republic of Kampuchea was established in 1979, after the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia.

The Kampuchean National United Front for National Salvation (FUNSK) revived the flag adopted by the Khmer Issarak in the days of anti-French resistance for the new state. This flag had the same colour pattern as the DK flag, but with a yellow five-towered Angkor Wat silhouette. When the PRK renamed itself as "State of Cambodia" (SOC) in 1989, the flag's lower half became blue. The UNTAC flag was used during the 1992–1993 transitional period along with the flag of the SOC within Cambodia.


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