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Democratic Kampuchea
ទង់បដិវត្តន៍ (Tóng Bâdĕvôttn; "Revolutionary Flag")
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted5 January 1976
Relinquished7 January 1979
DesignRed field, Angkor Wat in yellow in the centre
Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia used from 1975 to 1976.
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion16:25
Adopted17 April 1975
Relinquished5 January 1976
DesignThree horizontal bands of blue, red (double width) and blue, with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white centred on the red band.

The flag of Democratic Kampuchea consisted of the golden Angkor Wat in the red background. It was adopted on 5 January 1976 during Khmer Rouge rule under Cambodia.

This flag is similar to the flag of Vietnam. It was however, unusual among the communist state national flags without any symbolic red or gold starorhammer and sickle.

History[edit]

The flag of Democratic Kampuchea replaced the flag of the Khmer Republic, becoming the official flag of Cambodia on 5 January 1976 after the Khmer Rouge came to power in the country on 17 April 1975. During that period, it used the former Kingdom of Cambodia flag that was also flown in the United Nations headquarters from April 1975 to January 1976. It was abolished many times from provinces of Cambodia bordering Vietnam, but the country's new government counted the day of liberation of the capital city, 7 January 1979, as the official day in which it was abolished.

Although the flag of the People's Republic of Kampuchea became the official flag within Cambodia after the ousting of the Khmer Rouge government, the flag of Democratic Kampuchea would still be used by the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea and in the United Nations. Most states kept diplomatic ties with the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea as the People's Republic of Kampuchea failed to gain widespread international recognition.[1]

Symbolism[edit]

Red represents revolution and blood and the Angkor Wat stands for state of the people, workers and peasants.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Michael Vickery, Cambodia 1975-1982, Silkworm Books 2000, ISBN 978-974-7100-81-5

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