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  • Uzbekistan’s flag consists of horizontal blue, white, and green stripes separated by thin red lines. It features a crescent moon and twelve stars at the hoist side. This design reflects Uzbekistan’s heritage, aspirations, and commitment to progress, adopted after gaining independence.
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  • The government of Uzbekistan does not specify which hues should be used on its flag and instead generalizes them as azure, white, green, and red.
  • Uzbekistan. ... ideas with the eternal sky and with deeds on earth; the crescent represents Islam and the 12 stars the months and constellations of the Uzbek calendar.
  • The winning design was adopted on November 18th, 1991, making Uzbekistan the first of the republics in Central Asia to choose their new flag.
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  • What is the meaning of colors in the Uzbekistan flag? ... Please also note that there can be more than one meaning for the colors in the Uzbekistan flag.
  • Again, the majority of the population of Uzbekistan is Muslim, while the Uzbek people belonging to the Orthodox faith are very few in number.
  • The Republic of Uzbekistan has only used two flags: the flag used under the Soviet Union and the current flag which was adopted in 1991.
  • Uzbekistan was the first state that adopted a new flag after the collapse of the USSR, thus confirming the country's sovereignty.