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The flag of Laos (ທຸງຊາດລາວ thungsad Lāo) consists of three horizontal stripes, with the middle stripe in blue being twice the height of the top and bottom red stripes. In the middle is a white disc, the diameter of the disc is 4⁄5 the height of the blue stripe. The flag ratio is 2:3.
Obecna flaga Laosu obowiązuje od 1975 roku, kiedy to 2 grudnia została zatwierdzona przez nowy socjalistyczny rząd po obaleniu monarchii. Do tego czasu flaga Laosu była czerwona ze trójgłowym białym słoniem (oznaczającym boga Erevan) pośrodku.
The Kingdom of Laos was the form of government in Laos from 1947 to 1975. Located in Southeast Asia at the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, it was bordered by Burma and China to the northwest, North Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and southwest.
State flag and civil ensign of Kingdom of Laos [4] [5] Three horizontal stripes, with the middle stripe in blue being twice the height of the top and bottom red stripes. In the middle is a white disc, the diameter of the disc is 4⁄5 the height of the blue stripe.
Horizontally striped red-blue-red national flag with a central white disk. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 2 to 3.In 1353 King Fa Ngum proclaimed the “Kingdom of the Million Elephants and White Parasol,” basing the name on those traditional symbols of the Lao people. The mythical first.
The white elephant is a common royal symbol in South East Asia, especially in Laos, Thailand and Myanmar and the three heads as three kingdoms that formed the kingdom of Laos, including Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Champasak.
It replaced the red flag with tripple-headed elephant used by the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang. The flag of Laos consists of three horizontal bands of red (top), blue (double width), and red with a large white disk centered in the blue band.