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Flag of Laos

Flag of Laos
LA · 2:3

Official Palette

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Symbolism

Red represents the blood shed for independence, and blue represents the Mekong River and prosperity. The white disc represents the full moon over the Mekong and the unity of the people under the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.

History

Adopted on December 2, 1975. It is the only flag of a current communist state that does not include a star or hammer and sickle emblem.

Construction

A 2:3 ratio. A horizontal tricolor of red, blue (double width), and red, with a white disc centered in the blue band.

Country Specifications

Capital
Vientiane
Population
7.6M
Languages
Lao
Continent
Asia
Subregion
Southeast Asia
Landlocked
Yes
ISO 3166-1
LA

Flag Identification

Adopted
December 2, 1975
Designer
Maha Sila Viravong
Proportions
2:3 (≈0.67)
Total Colors
3
Primary Layout
Horizontal bands
Key Symbols
Central emblem

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Sources

  • Government of Laos
  • Britannica