Flag of Armenia Size:The national flag is a tricolor, simple rectangular flag. It comprises three even groups of equivalent width, red on the top, blue in the center, and orange on the base. The direction of these bands is horizontal with a color ratio of 1:1:1. The length-to-width extent ratio is 2:1.
Meaning: The red shade in the banner addresses the hills of the country, the battle for the endurance of the nation, and the insurance of the Christian faith. The blue shade represents the desire of the country’s individuals to live under a tranquil sky, and the orange shade represents the inventiveness and dedicated demeanor of the country. Overall, the flag represents the battle to acquire freedom and the bright future goals of citizens. History: There have been a few banners over the history of the country. Before, different lines have embraced various banners in the nation’s domain. The Artaxiad Dynasty utilized the principal banner between 189 BC and 1AD, involving three charges, and two hawks isolated by a blossom on a piece of red fabric. The present-day banner was embraced in 1885 after the split of the country between the Ottoman and Persian Empires. The Nation’s SSR embraced its first banner, which looked like the Soviet Union’s banner. In 1952, another banner was presented, which added a blue fess to the first banner’s design. After the breakdown of the Soviet Union, the country acquired its freedom and took on the current public flag. Its shades depend on the Lusignan time frame. In 2006, a law was passed that stated the rules and instructions for the usage of the flag.
Interesting Facts: The orange shade in the flag is also called the ‘apricot’ shade. On old occasions, Armenian traditions were addressed by various emblematic creatures shown on their banners. The day of the National Flag Day is celebrated on 15 June consistently. The national flag of the country is only allowed to be raised in a few official authority buildings. Whenever the flag is embraced, a few rules are must follow. According to the law, bringing the banner down to the midpoint of the flagpole during times of grieving or during grieving services. A black lace should be put at the top of the flag. The length of the strap ought to be equivalent to the length of the banner. The flying banner must be brought up in its whole. It should be clean. The flag must be raised 2.5 m off the ground. 0 0
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Armenia Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing RED PANTONE: PMS 485 C HEX (HTML): #DA291C; RGB: (218 41 28) CMYK: (0 95 100 0) BLUE PANTONE: PMS 286 C HEX (HTML): #0033A0; RGB: (0 51 160) CMYK: (100 75 0 0) YELLOW PANTONE: PMS 1375 C HEX (HTML): #FF9E1B; RGB: (255 158 27) CMYK: (0 45 94 0)





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