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Introducing the flag of Tajikistan
The national flag of Tajikistan is a tricolor flag distributed horizontally in red, white and green, with a golden crown in the middle and seven stars around it. Red symbolizes the national unity and brotherhood of all countries in the world, and is also a symbol of the sun and victory; White symbolizes cotton, snow and the unity of the people; Green symbolizes Islam and the richness of this land. The area of leucorrhea is twice that of red and green belts. This color is also the traditional Persian flag color. Tajikistan's national flag is a horizontal rectangle with an aspect ratio of about 2: 1. From top to bottom, it consists of three parallel horizontal rectangles: red, white and green. There is a crown and seven five-pointed stars evenly distributed in the middle of the white part. Red symbolizes national victory, green symbolizes prosperity and hope, and white represents religious belief; The crown and the five-pointed star symbolize the independence and sovereignty of the country. The patterns of the golden crown and the seven stars symbolize the Tajik nation. Tajik Tajvar means "crown". In Tajik culture, the number 7 is a symbol of perfection and happiness. In Tajik culture, there are seven orchards in heaven, separated by seven mountains, and there is a shining star on each top. During the period from 199 1 to 1992, only the symbol of capitalism was removed. 1992 and 1 1 adopted the new national flag, which was the last country in the Soviet Union to change its national flag./kloc-