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  1. The national flag of Cambodia (ទង់ជាតិកម្ពុជា) or the Khmer national flag (ទង់ជាតិខ្មែរ) in its present form was originally adopted in 1989 and readopted in 1993, after the Constituent Assembly election in 1993 and restoration of the Cambodian monarchy.

  2. Cambodia has adopted a total of 10 different flags over the course of its history since the mid-19th century. The current flag was first adopted in 1948 when Cambodia was still a French protectorate, and was retained after the country gained self-rule from France in 1953.

  3. Article History. 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.

  4. The current flag of Cambodia was adopted in 1993 and consists of two blue stripes and one red stripe in-between. The red stripe bears a white silhouette of the temple Angkor Wat in its center. This symbol of Khmer dynasty from the 12th century is considered to be one of the biggest dominant of Cambodia.

  5. Through its depiction of Angkor Wat, the Cambodian flag expresses the country's sense of justice, history, and integrity. It also has a significant religious and historical influence on the Khmer people.

  6. The flag of Cambodia is distinguished by its central depiction of Angkor Wat, one of the world’s most famous temple complexes and a symbol of Cambodia’s rich cultural and architectural roots.

  7. The flag of Cambodia consists of three equal horizontal bands in red, blue, and white. The red stripe is at the top, followed by the blue stripe, and the white stripe at the bottom. This flag was adopted in 1993.

  8. The flag of Cambodia, or the Khmer flag, in its present form was originally adopted in 1989 and readopted in 1993, after the Constituent Assembly election in 1993 and restoration of the Cambodian monarchy.

  9. The flag of Cambodia. The national flag of Cambodia (Khmer: ទង់ជាតិ កម្ពុជា Tung-Cheat, "National flag") was created in 1993. Appearance. It has three horizontal bands of blue, red (double width) and blue, with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white centered on the red band. Categories: National flags. Cambodia. Flags introduced in 1948.

  10. Flag of Cambodia. Flag Description: three horizontal bands of blue (top), red (double width), and blue with a white three-towered temple representing Angkor Wat outlined in black in the center of the red band; only national flag to incorporate a building in its design.

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