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The national flag of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի դրոշ, romanized: Hayastani drosh), also known as the Tricolour (Armenian: Եռագույն, romanized: Yerraguyn), consists of three horizontal bands of equal width, red on the top, blue in the middle, and orange on the bottom.
This is a list of flags associated with Armenia. Armenian flag on the embassy in Stockholm
The flag of Armenia, known for its distinctive red, blue, and orange stripes, carries a deep significance and a rich history. Officially adopted on August 24, 1990, shortly before Armenia’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union, it reflects the country’s heritage and the Armenian people’s struggle for sovereignty.
Flaga Armenii (orm. Եռագույն) składa się z trzech horyzontalnie ułożonych pasów – czerwonego, błękitnego i pomarańczowego. Czerwony oznacza przelaną krew ormiańskich bohaterów za wolność. Błękitny to kolor nieba, symbolizuje także nadzieję. Pomarańczowy symbolizuje bogactwa pochodzące z ciężkiej pracy [1].
Its flag contains three colors in horizontal stripes: red, blue, and orange; the width-to-length ratio is 1:2. During the 19th century, Armenians did not have an independent state and a national flag to unite and support the language and culture.
11 maj 2024 · Description: Horizontally divided red-blue-orange. Use:on land, as the civil, state and war flag. The flag of the Republic of Armenia is tricolor made of three horizontal and equal stripes of red, blue, and orange.
Armenia is located in Asia. The official ISO 3166 code for Armenia is: The Armenian flag consists of three horizontal bands in orange, blue and red, and it was adopted in its present form of Armenia's highest soviet on August 24, 1990. This was the day after the declaration of independence.