Laotian Flag Description:
The flag of Laos consists of
three horizontal stripes with a white circle in the middle. The top and
bottom stripes are equal width and are red; while the middle stripe is
blue and equal to the width of the two red stripes.
Laotian Flag Meaning:
The
Red stripes represent the blood shed in the country's fight for
independence. The blue stands for Laos' wealth and prosperity and the
white symbolizes unity and justice. Another interpretation of the
Laotian flag states the white circle symbolizes the full moon over the
blue Mekong River, which runs through and alongside the majority of
Laos.
Laotian Flag History:
The Laotian
flag was adopted on December 2, 1975. The Laotian flag is based on the
flag of the Lao Patriotic Front, which is usually referred to as the
Pathet Lao, outside of Laos. Pathet Lao was a communist nationalist
movement that fought for Laotian independence. In 1975 the Pathet Lao
took over control of the Laotian government and abolished the country's
monarchy. They set up a communist administration and changed the
country's name to the Lao People's Democratic Republic and officially
adopted the current national flag. Laos gained independence form France
on July 19, 1949.
Interesting Laotian Flag Facts:
The flag of Laos is one of the few communist-style flags that doesn't feature a star on it.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
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