List of Cambodian flags

In today's world, List of Cambodian flags has been a topic of constant debate and analysis. From its origins to its relevance in modern society, List of Cambodian flags has captured the attention of academics, experts, and the general public. With a rich and varied history, List of Cambodian flags has played a fundamental role in the development of humanity, influencing different aspects of daily life. Over the years, its impact has been so significant that it continues to be an object of study and reflection in different areas. In this article, we will further explore the role of List of Cambodian flags and its importance in today's world.

This list describes the evolution of Cambodian flags, as well as other flags used within Cambodia and Governmental agencies.

State

National

Flag Duration Usage Description
1948–1970

1993–present

Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.

Ceremonial

Flag Duration Usage Description
1948–1970

1993–present

Ceremonial flag of Cambodia Three vertical bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.

Government

Flag Duration Usage Description
1993–present Flag of the Parliament of Cambodia A blue field with the emblem of the Cambodian Parliament in gold.
1993–present Flag of the Customs of Cambodia A blue field with the emblem of the Customs of Cambodia.

Royal Standard

Flag Duration Usage Description
1863–1970 Flag of the King of Cambodia A blue field surrounded by a red band with elements of the Royal arms of Cambodia in gold.
1993–present Flag of the King of Cambodia A blue field with the emblem of the Royal arms of Cambodia in gold.

Historical flags

Flag Duration Usage Description
?–1863 Flag of the Khmer Empire A yellow pennant with green fringe. The claim that this flag existed is dubious and questioned.
1863–1940 Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia A red field surrounded by a blue band with a depiction of the Royal Palace in white.[failed verification]
1940–1948 Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia A red field surrounded by a blue band with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white.
1942–1945 Flag of the Japanese occupation of Cambodia Red flag with white-outlined square followed by 4 small full white squares in each angle and another in the center. The claim that this flag existed is dubious and questioned.
1948–1970 Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia

and the Kingdom of Cambodia

Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with either black or red outlining.
1970–1975 Flag of the Khmer Republic A blue field with a red canton with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with either black or red outlining and three stars in the upper fly.
1975–1979 Flag of Democratic Kampuchea A red field with a simplified depiction of Angkor Wat in yellow.
1979–1989 Flag of the People's Republic of Kampuchea A red field with a simplified depiction of Angkor Wat in yellow, this time five towers instead of three.
1989–1993 Flag of the State of Cambodia Two horizontal bands of red and blue with either the simplified depiction or a new five tower dipiction of Angkor Wat in yellow.
1992–1993 Flag of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia A United Nations blue field with a map of Cambodia in white and the Khmer word for Cambodia in blue.
1993–present Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.

References

  1. ^ a b "National flag (1993 - Present)".
  2. ^ "Ceremonial flag".
  3. ^ "Parliamentary flag".
  4. ^ "Customs flag".
  5. ^ "Royal Standards (1863 - 1970)".
  6. ^ "Royal Standards (1993 - Present)".
  7. ^ "Khmer Empire".
  8. ^ a b "French protectorate of Cambodia".
  9. ^ "Japanese occupation".
  10. ^ "First Kingdom of Cambodia".
  11. ^ "Khmer Republic".
  12. ^ "Democratic Kampuchea".
  13. ^ "People's Republic of Kampuchea".
  14. ^ "State of Cambodia".
  15. ^ "UNTAC".
  16. ^ "Second Kingdom of Cambodia".