This page uses Creative Commons licensed content from Wikipedia. (view authors) |
The National flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia is among the five country flags from around the world to feature a building, in this case, the current Cambodian flag displays the Angkor Wat in white on the center of the flag, meant to symbolize themes of integrity, justice and heritage. Variants exist with almost all of them depicting the Angkor Wat, which is a 12th century that was built at the behest of Mahidharapura monarchs, in one form or another, even during its republican era. The Angkor Wat is accompanied by a red field representing bravery with blue borders, symbolizing liberty, cooperation and brotherhood.
Historical Flags[]
Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia during the French protectorate (1863–1941, 1945–1948); Japanese occupation (1941–1945).
Flag of Democratic Kampuchea (and of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea until 1992) (1976–1979)
Flag Redesigns[]
Asia V • T |
---|
Disputed states
Dependencies and overseas territories
Cross-national regions and organizations
|