Last modified: 1997-09-03 by giuseppe bottasini
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Uzbekistan
was the first central Asia republic to declare its sovereignty and to adopt
post-Communist symbols. The flag of Uzbekistan is a light blue over white over
light green tricolour, with thin red stripes separating the three stripes. In
the upper hoist corner is a white crescent and 12 white stars.
Oddly, although Uzbekistan is a predominantly Muslim country, and the crescent
is a symbol of Islam, the symbolism for the crescent moon is described as being
representative of the rebirth of the nation, rather than its religion.
The 12 stars stand for the zodiac. White is for peace, green for nature, and
red for the life force. The blue stripe stands for eternal night and for water
as a fundamental source of life.
stuart notholt