flag: Kazakhstan
flag: Kazakhstan, ๊น๋ฐ: ์นด์ํ์คํ
The flag of Kazakhstan features a light blue background with a yellow sun and eagle. A traditional Kazakh ornament decorates the left side vertically.
Adopted after independence in 1992, this flag represents Kazakhstan's freedom and traditions. It symbolizes the pride of Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia.
The flag of Kazakhstan features a light blue background with a yellow sun and eagle. A traditional Kazakh ornament decorates the left side vertically.
Adopted after independence in 1992, this flag represents Kazakhstan's freedom and traditions. It symbolizes the pride of Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia.
The light blue represents the traditional color of the Turkic peoples and symbolizes peace. The sun represents life and energy, while the eagle signifies freedom and independence. The traditional ornament embodies Kazakhstan's nomadic culture and artistic heritage.
Modern Kazakhstan, with its abundant natural resources and economic development, has grown into a major power in Central Asia. It blends its historical background as a central point of the Silk Road with modern advancements, and its inclusivity as a multi-ethnic nation is also reflected in the flag.