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                                                                                           Flag of Armenia
         The national flag of Armenia, the Armenian Tricolour (known in
         Armenian as եռագույն, erraguyn), consists of three horizontal
         bands of equal width, red on the top, blue in the middle, and orange
         on the bottom. The Armenian Supreme Soviet adopted the current
         flag on August 24, 1990. On June 15, 2006, the Law on the National
         Flag of Armenia, governing its usage, was passed by the National
         Assembly of Armenia.                                                    Use        National flag.
                                                                                 Proportion 1:2
         Throughout history, there have been many variations of the
         Armenian flag. In ancient times, Armenian dynasties were                 Adopted    August 24, 1990
         represented by different symbolic animals displayed on their            Design     A horizontal tricolour
                                                                                            of red, blue, and orange
         flags.[1] In the twentieth century, various Soviet flags represented
         the Armenian nation.



          Contents
                 1 Symbolism
                 2 Design
                 3 History
                       3.1 19th century
                       3.2 Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
                       3.3 Democratic Republic of Armenia
                       3.4 Early Soviet Armenia and the Transcaucasian SFSR
                       3.5 Armenian SSR
                 4 Usage
                       4.1 National flag days
                 5 Influence
                 6 See also
                 7 References
                 8 External links



         Symbolism
         The meanings of the colors have been interpreted in many different ways. For example, red has stood for
         the blood shed by Armenian soldiers in war, blue for the Armenian sky, and orange represents the fertile
         lands of Armenia and the workers who work them.[2]



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         The official definition of the colors, as stated in the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, is:

                 Red symbolizes the Armenian Highland, the Armenian people's continued struggle for
          “      survival, maintenance of the Christian faith, Armenia's independence and freedom. Blue
                 symbolizes the will of the people of Armenia to live beneath peaceful skies. Orange
                 symbolizes the creative talent and hard-working nature of the people of Armenia.[3]
                                                                                                                    ”
         Design
         Since the Armenian government does not specify the exact shades of red, blue, and orange, two different
         versions of the flag are in common use. The more common version consists of brighter shades, whereas
         the colors of the less common version are more muted. The following table gives the approximate RGB
         values of the colors used in those two versions:[4]

                      More common version             Less common version




          Red                  255-0-0                      216-28-63
          Blue                 0-0-170                      85-117-196
         Orange               255-153-0                     239-107-0

         History
         See also: List of Armenian flags




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         Today's tricolor flag bears little resemblance to the earliest
         Armenian 'flags'; in ancient times, armies went into battle behind
         carvings mounted on poles. The carvings might represent a dragon,
         an eagle, a lion or "some mysterious object of the gods."[1] With the
         advent of Christianity, the Armenian empire adopted many different
         flags representing various dynasties. The Artaxiad Dynasty's flag,
         for instance, consisted of a red cloth displaying two eagles gazing at
         each other, separated by a flower.
                                                                                           Artaxiad Dynasty 189 BC - 1
                                                                                                     AD
         19th century

         After Armenia was split between the Persian and Ottoman Empires,
         the idea of an Armenian flag ceased to exist for some time. The
         Armenian Catholic priest Father Ghevont Alishan created a new
         flag for Armenia in 1885, after the Armenian Students Association
         of Paris requested one for the funeral of the French writer Victor
         Hugo. Alishan's first design was very similar to today's Armenian
         flag: a horizontal tricolor. However, it looks more like an                        Alishan's 1885 design. Flag
         upside-down variation of the current flag of Bulgaria. The top band                      Ratio: 1:2
         was red, symbolizing the first Sunday of Easter (called "Red"
         Sunday), followed by a green band to represent the "Green" Sunday of Easter, and finally an arbitrary
         color, white, was chosen to complete the combination.[1] While in France, Alishan also designed a
         second flag, identified today as the "Nationalist Armenian Flag." It too was a tricolor, but unlike the
         previous design, this one was a vertical tricolor similar to the French flag. Its colors were red, green, and
         blue, from left to right, representing the rainbow that Noah saw after landing on Mount Ararat.[1]

         Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic

         In 1828, Persian Armenia was annexed to the Russian Empire after
         the last Russo-Persian War, and became known as Russian Armenia.
         When the Russian Empire collapsed, Russian Armenia declared its
         independence and joined the short-lived Transcaucasian Democratic
         Federative Republic, together with Georgia and Azerbaijan. This
         unified state hardly lasted a year and was soon dissolved. Since the
         Republic was short-lived, it did not use any flags or symbols.                Flag of Transcaucasian
         Nevertheless, some historians consider a horizontal gold, black, and  Democratic Federative Republic
         red tricolor, similar to that of the German flag but arranged               (1918). Flag Ratio: 1:2
                                                         [5]
         differently, to have been flag of Transcaucasia. The federation
         was dissolved on May 26, 1918, when Georgia declared its independence as the Democratic Republic of
         Georgia. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan declared their independence two days later, on May 28, 1918, as
         the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR),
         respectively.

         Democratic Republic of Armenia



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         After gaining independence, the Democratic Republic of Armenia
         adopted the modern Armenian tricolor. Upon Stepan Malkhasyan's
         appearance in the Armenian National Council,[6] the independent
         Armenian government selected the colors used during the last
         period of Rubenid Dynasty, red, blue and yellow. They chose to
         replace the yellow with orange "because it merged better with the
         other two colors, presenting a more pleasing composition."[1] The
         flag of independent Armenia then had a ratio of 2:3, but on August
         24, 1990, when the Armenian Supreme Soviet adopted it as the flag              Flag of Democratic Republic
         of the Republic of Armenia, the ratio was changed to 1:2.[7] An           of Armenia (DRA) 1918–1922.
                                                                                           Flag Ratio: 2:3
         earlier prototype, which was eventually rejected, was a rainbow
         flag. This prototype can be seen at the Martiros Saryan House
         Museum in Yerevan, Armenia.

         Early Soviet Armenia and the Transcaucasian SFSR

         On November 29 1920 Bolsheviks established the Armenian SSR.
         A new flag was introduced and fixed in the constitution, accepted on
         February 2 1922 by the First Congress of Soviets of the Armenian                 Flag of Transcaucasian
               [8]                                                                       SFSR 1922–1936.
         SSR. That flag existed only for a month, because on March 12 the
         Armenian SSR united with the Georgian SSR and the Azerbaijan
         SSR under the Transcaucasian SFSR (TSFSR). On December 30 1922 the Transcaucasian SFSR became
         one of the four Soviet republics that united to form the USSR. The flag of the republic had a hammer
         and sickle inserted into a star with initials "ЗСФСР" (ZSFSR) written in Russian sans-serif script. These
         letters stand for Закавказская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика
         (Zakavkazskaya sovetskaya Federativnaya Socialisticheskaya Respublika, "Transcaucasian Soviet
         Federative Socialist Republic").[8] In 1936, the TSFSR was broken up into its three constituent regions,
         which were named the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, and the Azerbaijan SSR.

         Armenian SSR

         As a republic of the USSR, the Armenian SSR introduced its first
         flag in 1936. Very similar to the flag of the Soviet Union, it was red
         and featured a yellow hammer and sickle in the corner. Underneath
         that, there were "H-Kh-S-H" initials written in Armenian serif
         script. These initials, in the Western Armenian language, stand for
         "Haygagan Khorhurtayin Sodzialistakan Hanrabedutyun," or the
         "Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic." In the 1940s, the flag was               Flag of Soviet Armenia
         altered to use the Eastern Armenian language spoken in the                1952–1990. Flag Ratio: 1:2
         Republic. The initials were changed to "H-S-S-R" meaning
         "Hayastani Sovetakan Sotsialistikakan Respublika" in the Eastern
         Armenian pronunciation. In 1952, a new flag was introduced. The initials were removed completely and
         in their place a horizontal blue stripe was added.

         In late May 1988, amid rising nationalist tensions, Armenia's new Communist party leader allowed the
         banned tricolour of the DRA to fly in Yerevan for the first time in over sixty years.[9] A year later,


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         following a Nagorno-Karabakh-themed mass demonstration where the tricolour was flown, he urged its
         official recognition.[10] This came on August 24 1990, a day after the Armenian Supreme Soviet
         declared the republic's sovereignty and renamed the country the Republic of Armenia. At that point, just
         over a year before Armenia declared its formal independence from the USSR, the tricolour replaced the
         1952 flag.



         Usage
         The 2006 law concerning the national flag of Armenia advises that it be
         hoisted daily from:

               public buildings
               the seat of the presidency of Armenia;
               the National Assembly of Armenia;
               the Constitutional Court of Armenia;
               offices of the bodies representing Armenia.

         The law allows private citizens to fly the flag on their houses, provided the
         flag is hoisted higher than 2.5 m (98.42") above ground level.[11] It forbids
         the use of dirty, faded or tarnished flags.

         National flag days                                                                    The flag waving at the
                                                                                              Armenian Embassy in
                                                                                                Washington, D.C.
         The daily display of the Armenian flag is encouraged, but legally required
         only on the following days:[12][13]

               January 1, January 2 – New Year
               January 6 – Christmas
               March 8 – International Women's Day
               April 7 – Motherhood and Beauty Day
               May 1 – International Worker's Solidarity Day
               May 9 – Victory and Peace Day
               May 28 – First Armenian Republic Day, 1918
               July 5 – Constitution Day, 1995
               September 21 – Independence Day, 1991
               December 7 – Spitak Earthquake Memorial Day, 1988

         Influence




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         On June 2, 1992, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-
         Karabakh adopted a flag similar to the Armenian tricolor. A white,
         five-toothed, stepped carpet pattern was added to the flag, beginning
         at the two verges of the cloth’s right side and connecting at a point
         equal to one-third of the distance from that side.[14] The white
         pattern symbolizes the current separation of Artsakh (Nagorno-
         Karabakh) from Armenia proper (since it is de jure part of                         Flag of Nagorno-Karabakh.
         Azerbaijan) and its aspiration for eventual union with "the                           Flag Ratio: 1:2
         Motherland."[15] The ratio of the flag’s breadth to its length is 1:2,
         same as the Armenian Tricolor.[14]

         In addition to the flag of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian flag colors influenced the design of the
         Pan-Armenian Games flag. In the center of the light blue flag are six interlocking rings, derived from the
         Olympic rings. The sixth, orange-colored ring, interlocks with the blue and red rings, which symbolize
         Armenia. Above the rings is a flame in the colors of the Armenian flag.[16]

         The national flag is also mentioned in the song "Mer Hayrenik", the national anthem of Armenia.
         Specifically, the second and third stanzas sing about the creation of the national flag:

            Here brother, for you a flag,
            That I made with my hands
            Nights I didn't sleep,
            With tears I washed it.
            (repeat previous two lines)

            Look at it, three colors
            It's our gifted symbol.
            Let it shine against the enemy.
            Let Armenia always be glorious.
            (repeat previous two lines)[17]

         See also
               Coat of arms of Armenia
               List of Armenian flags                                                                      Armenia Portal


         References
            1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Evolution of the Armenian   4. ↑ The Jasc Paint Shop Pro program was used to
               Flag (http://www.armenianheritage.com                    collect the RGB values for the listed flags.
               /hiflag.htm) . Armenianheritage.com. Retrieved         5. ↑ Закавказская Федерация (Transcaucasian
               on 2007-01-05.                                           Democratic Federative Republic)
            2. ↑ Armenia (http://www.vexilla-mundi.com                  (http://hrono.rspu.ryazan.ru/heraldicum/flagi
               /armenia_flag.html) . Vexilla Mundi. Retrieved on         /gruzia/federat.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre of
               2007-01-06.                                              Vexillology and Heraldry (2003-05-30).
            3. ↑ The flag of the Republic of Armenia                     Retrieved on 2006-12-27.
               (http://www.gov.am/enversion/armenia/flag.htm)         6. ↑ Республика Армения (Democratic Republic of
               . Government of Republic of Armenia. Retrieved           Armenia) (http://hrono.rspu.ryazan.ru/heraldicum
               on 2007-01-06.                                           /flagi/armenia/ar.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre


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                 of Vexillology and Heraldry (2003-03-28).                 (http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fdw.html) .
                 Retrieved on 2006-01-09.                                  Flags of the World. Retrieved on 2006-12-29.
            7.   ↑ Armenia: First Republic (1918–1921)               13.   ↑ About Armenia (http://un.cti.depaul.edu/public
                 (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am_.html#1918) .                /Armenia/1/English/) . Permanent Mission of
                 Flags of the World. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.              Armenia to the United Nations. Retrieved on
            8.   ↑ 8.0 8.1 Cоветская Армения (Soviet Armenia)              2006-12-29.
                 (http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/flagi/armenia        14.   ↑ 14.0 14.1 Attributes of Statehood
                 /assr.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre of                   (http://www.nkr.am/eng/gov/atributy.html) .
                 Vexillology and Heraldry (2004-11-14).                    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nagorno-
                 Retrieved on 2007-01-20.                                  Karabakh. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
            9.   ↑ De Waal, Thomas. Black Garden: Armenia and        15.   ↑ Flag of Artsakh / Nagorno-Karabakh
                 Azerbaijan Through Peace and War, pp. 60-1.               (http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags
                 NYU Press, 2003, ISBN 0814719457.                         /az-artsa.html) . Flags of the World. Retrieved on
           10.   ↑ King, Sarah Sanderson and Cushman, Donald P.            2007-01-09.
                 Political Communication: Engineering Visions of     16.   ↑ Armenia: Sport flags (http://www.crwflags.com
                 Order in the Socialist World, p. 102. SUNY Press,         /fotw/flags/am@.html) . Flags of the World.
                 1992, ISBN 0791412016.                                    Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
           11.   ↑ Armenia (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am.html) .      17.   ↑ Lyrics of Mer Hayrenik
                 Flags of the World page. Retrieved on                     (http://www.nationalanthems.info/am'.htm) .
                 2006-12-29.                                               National Anthems.net. Retrieved on 2007-01-10.
           12.   ↑ Flag Days Of The World

         External links
                 Armenia (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am.html) at Flags of the World
                 The Evolution of the Armenian Flag (http://www.armenianheritage.com/hiflag.htm)
                 (Russian) Flags of Armenia (http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/flagi/armenia/index.htm)
                 Armenica.org (http://www.armenica.org/armenia/gerb.html) - Symbolic values and information
                 about the Armenian flag and coat of arms

         Retrieved from "http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia"
         Categories: National flags | National symbols of Armenia

                 This page was last modified 13:56, 26 March 2008.
                 Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.




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  • 1. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia Flag of Armenia From VentiWiki Flag of Armenia The national flag of Armenia, the Armenian Tricolour (known in Armenian as եռագույն, erraguyn), consists of three horizontal bands of equal width, red on the top, blue in the middle, and orange on the bottom. The Armenian Supreme Soviet adopted the current flag on August 24, 1990. On June 15, 2006, the Law on the National Flag of Armenia, governing its usage, was passed by the National Assembly of Armenia. Use National flag. Proportion 1:2 Throughout history, there have been many variations of the Armenian flag. In ancient times, Armenian dynasties were Adopted August 24, 1990 represented by different symbolic animals displayed on their Design A horizontal tricolour of red, blue, and orange flags.[1] In the twentieth century, various Soviet flags represented the Armenian nation. Contents 1 Symbolism 2 Design 3 History 3.1 19th century 3.2 Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic 3.3 Democratic Republic of Armenia 3.4 Early Soviet Armenia and the Transcaucasian SFSR 3.5 Armenian SSR 4 Usage 4.1 National flag days 5 Influence 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Symbolism The meanings of the colors have been interpreted in many different ways. For example, red has stood for the blood shed by Armenian soldiers in war, blue for the Armenian sky, and orange represents the fertile lands of Armenia and the workers who work them.[2] 1 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 2. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia The official definition of the colors, as stated in the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, is: Red symbolizes the Armenian Highland, the Armenian people's continued struggle for “ survival, maintenance of the Christian faith, Armenia's independence and freedom. Blue symbolizes the will of the people of Armenia to live beneath peaceful skies. Orange symbolizes the creative talent and hard-working nature of the people of Armenia.[3] ” Design Since the Armenian government does not specify the exact shades of red, blue, and orange, two different versions of the flag are in common use. The more common version consists of brighter shades, whereas the colors of the less common version are more muted. The following table gives the approximate RGB values of the colors used in those two versions:[4] More common version Less common version Red 255-0-0 216-28-63 Blue 0-0-170 85-117-196 Orange 255-153-0 239-107-0 History See also: List of Armenian flags 2 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 3. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia Today's tricolor flag bears little resemblance to the earliest Armenian 'flags'; in ancient times, armies went into battle behind carvings mounted on poles. The carvings might represent a dragon, an eagle, a lion or "some mysterious object of the gods."[1] With the advent of Christianity, the Armenian empire adopted many different flags representing various dynasties. The Artaxiad Dynasty's flag, for instance, consisted of a red cloth displaying two eagles gazing at each other, separated by a flower. Artaxiad Dynasty 189 BC - 1 AD 19th century After Armenia was split between the Persian and Ottoman Empires, the idea of an Armenian flag ceased to exist for some time. The Armenian Catholic priest Father Ghevont Alishan created a new flag for Armenia in 1885, after the Armenian Students Association of Paris requested one for the funeral of the French writer Victor Hugo. Alishan's first design was very similar to today's Armenian flag: a horizontal tricolor. However, it looks more like an Alishan's 1885 design. Flag upside-down variation of the current flag of Bulgaria. The top band Ratio: 1:2 was red, symbolizing the first Sunday of Easter (called "Red" Sunday), followed by a green band to represent the "Green" Sunday of Easter, and finally an arbitrary color, white, was chosen to complete the combination.[1] While in France, Alishan also designed a second flag, identified today as the "Nationalist Armenian Flag." It too was a tricolor, but unlike the previous design, this one was a vertical tricolor similar to the French flag. Its colors were red, green, and blue, from left to right, representing the rainbow that Noah saw after landing on Mount Ararat.[1] Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic In 1828, Persian Armenia was annexed to the Russian Empire after the last Russo-Persian War, and became known as Russian Armenia. When the Russian Empire collapsed, Russian Armenia declared its independence and joined the short-lived Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, together with Georgia and Azerbaijan. This unified state hardly lasted a year and was soon dissolved. Since the Republic was short-lived, it did not use any flags or symbols. Flag of Transcaucasian Nevertheless, some historians consider a horizontal gold, black, and Democratic Federative Republic red tricolor, similar to that of the German flag but arranged (1918). Flag Ratio: 1:2 [5] differently, to have been flag of Transcaucasia. The federation was dissolved on May 26, 1918, when Georgia declared its independence as the Democratic Republic of Georgia. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan declared their independence two days later, on May 28, 1918, as the Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR), respectively. Democratic Republic of Armenia 3 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 4. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia After gaining independence, the Democratic Republic of Armenia adopted the modern Armenian tricolor. Upon Stepan Malkhasyan's appearance in the Armenian National Council,[6] the independent Armenian government selected the colors used during the last period of Rubenid Dynasty, red, blue and yellow. They chose to replace the yellow with orange "because it merged better with the other two colors, presenting a more pleasing composition."[1] The flag of independent Armenia then had a ratio of 2:3, but on August 24, 1990, when the Armenian Supreme Soviet adopted it as the flag Flag of Democratic Republic of the Republic of Armenia, the ratio was changed to 1:2.[7] An of Armenia (DRA) 1918–1922. Flag Ratio: 2:3 earlier prototype, which was eventually rejected, was a rainbow flag. This prototype can be seen at the Martiros Saryan House Museum in Yerevan, Armenia. Early Soviet Armenia and the Transcaucasian SFSR On November 29 1920 Bolsheviks established the Armenian SSR. A new flag was introduced and fixed in the constitution, accepted on February 2 1922 by the First Congress of Soviets of the Armenian Flag of Transcaucasian [8] SFSR 1922–1936. SSR. That flag existed only for a month, because on March 12 the Armenian SSR united with the Georgian SSR and the Azerbaijan SSR under the Transcaucasian SFSR (TSFSR). On December 30 1922 the Transcaucasian SFSR became one of the four Soviet republics that united to form the USSR. The flag of the republic had a hammer and sickle inserted into a star with initials "ЗСФСР" (ZSFSR) written in Russian sans-serif script. These letters stand for Закавказская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика (Zakavkazskaya sovetskaya Federativnaya Socialisticheskaya Respublika, "Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic").[8] In 1936, the TSFSR was broken up into its three constituent regions, which were named the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, and the Azerbaijan SSR. Armenian SSR As a republic of the USSR, the Armenian SSR introduced its first flag in 1936. Very similar to the flag of the Soviet Union, it was red and featured a yellow hammer and sickle in the corner. Underneath that, there were "H-Kh-S-H" initials written in Armenian serif script. These initials, in the Western Armenian language, stand for "Haygagan Khorhurtayin Sodzialistakan Hanrabedutyun," or the "Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic." In the 1940s, the flag was Flag of Soviet Armenia altered to use the Eastern Armenian language spoken in the 1952–1990. Flag Ratio: 1:2 Republic. The initials were changed to "H-S-S-R" meaning "Hayastani Sovetakan Sotsialistikakan Respublika" in the Eastern Armenian pronunciation. In 1952, a new flag was introduced. The initials were removed completely and in their place a horizontal blue stripe was added. In late May 1988, amid rising nationalist tensions, Armenia's new Communist party leader allowed the banned tricolour of the DRA to fly in Yerevan for the first time in over sixty years.[9] A year later, 4 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 5. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia following a Nagorno-Karabakh-themed mass demonstration where the tricolour was flown, he urged its official recognition.[10] This came on August 24 1990, a day after the Armenian Supreme Soviet declared the republic's sovereignty and renamed the country the Republic of Armenia. At that point, just over a year before Armenia declared its formal independence from the USSR, the tricolour replaced the 1952 flag. Usage The 2006 law concerning the national flag of Armenia advises that it be hoisted daily from: public buildings the seat of the presidency of Armenia; the National Assembly of Armenia; the Constitutional Court of Armenia; offices of the bodies representing Armenia. The law allows private citizens to fly the flag on their houses, provided the flag is hoisted higher than 2.5 m (98.42") above ground level.[11] It forbids the use of dirty, faded or tarnished flags. National flag days The flag waving at the Armenian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The daily display of the Armenian flag is encouraged, but legally required only on the following days:[12][13] January 1, January 2 – New Year January 6 – Christmas March 8 – International Women's Day April 7 – Motherhood and Beauty Day May 1 – International Worker's Solidarity Day May 9 – Victory and Peace Day May 28 – First Armenian Republic Day, 1918 July 5 – Constitution Day, 1995 September 21 – Independence Day, 1991 December 7 – Spitak Earthquake Memorial Day, 1988 Influence 5 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 6. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia On June 2, 1992, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno- Karabakh adopted a flag similar to the Armenian tricolor. A white, five-toothed, stepped carpet pattern was added to the flag, beginning at the two verges of the cloth’s right side and connecting at a point equal to one-third of the distance from that side.[14] The white pattern symbolizes the current separation of Artsakh (Nagorno- Karabakh) from Armenia proper (since it is de jure part of Flag of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan) and its aspiration for eventual union with "the Flag Ratio: 1:2 Motherland."[15] The ratio of the flag’s breadth to its length is 1:2, same as the Armenian Tricolor.[14] In addition to the flag of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian flag colors influenced the design of the Pan-Armenian Games flag. In the center of the light blue flag are six interlocking rings, derived from the Olympic rings. The sixth, orange-colored ring, interlocks with the blue and red rings, which symbolize Armenia. Above the rings is a flame in the colors of the Armenian flag.[16] The national flag is also mentioned in the song "Mer Hayrenik", the national anthem of Armenia. Specifically, the second and third stanzas sing about the creation of the national flag: Here brother, for you a flag, That I made with my hands Nights I didn't sleep, With tears I washed it. (repeat previous two lines) Look at it, three colors It's our gifted symbol. Let it shine against the enemy. Let Armenia always be glorious. (repeat previous two lines)[17] See also Coat of arms of Armenia List of Armenian flags Armenia Portal References 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Evolution of the Armenian 4. ↑ The Jasc Paint Shop Pro program was used to Flag (http://www.armenianheritage.com collect the RGB values for the listed flags. /hiflag.htm) . Armenianheritage.com. Retrieved 5. ↑ Закавказская Федерация (Transcaucasian on 2007-01-05. Democratic Federative Republic) 2. ↑ Armenia (http://www.vexilla-mundi.com (http://hrono.rspu.ryazan.ru/heraldicum/flagi /armenia_flag.html) . Vexilla Mundi. Retrieved on /gruzia/federat.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre of 2007-01-06. Vexillology and Heraldry (2003-05-30). 3. ↑ The flag of the Republic of Armenia Retrieved on 2006-12-27. (http://www.gov.am/enversion/armenia/flag.htm) 6. ↑ Республика Армения (Democratic Republic of . Government of Republic of Armenia. Retrieved Armenia) (http://hrono.rspu.ryazan.ru/heraldicum on 2007-01-06. /flagi/armenia/ar.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre 6 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM
  • 7. Flag of Armenia - VentiWiki http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia of Vexillology and Heraldry (2003-03-28). (http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fdw.html) . Retrieved on 2006-01-09. Flags of the World. Retrieved on 2006-12-29. 7. ↑ Armenia: First Republic (1918–1921) 13. ↑ About Armenia (http://un.cti.depaul.edu/public (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am_.html#1918) . /Armenia/1/English/) . Permanent Mission of Flags of the World. Retrieved on 2007-01-09. Armenia to the United Nations. Retrieved on 8. ↑ 8.0 8.1 Cоветская Армения (Soviet Armenia) 2006-12-29. (http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/flagi/armenia 14. ↑ 14.0 14.1 Attributes of Statehood /assr.htm) (Russian). Russian Centre of (http://www.nkr.am/eng/gov/atributy.html) . Vexillology and Heraldry (2004-11-14). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nagorno- Retrieved on 2007-01-20. Karabakh. Retrieved on 2007-01-09. 9. ↑ De Waal, Thomas. Black Garden: Armenia and 15. ↑ Flag of Artsakh / Nagorno-Karabakh Azerbaijan Through Peace and War, pp. 60-1. (http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags NYU Press, 2003, ISBN 0814719457. /az-artsa.html) . Flags of the World. Retrieved on 10. ↑ King, Sarah Sanderson and Cushman, Donald P. 2007-01-09. Political Communication: Engineering Visions of 16. ↑ Armenia: Sport flags (http://www.crwflags.com Order in the Socialist World, p. 102. SUNY Press, /fotw/flags/am@.html) . Flags of the World. 1992, ISBN 0791412016. Retrieved on 2007-01-09. 11. ↑ Armenia (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am.html) . 17. ↑ Lyrics of Mer Hayrenik Flags of the World page. Retrieved on (http://www.nationalanthems.info/am'.htm) . 2006-12-29. National Anthems.net. Retrieved on 2007-01-10. 12. ↑ Flag Days Of The World External links Armenia (http://www.fotw.net/flags/am.html) at Flags of the World The Evolution of the Armenian Flag (http://www.armenianheritage.com/hiflag.htm) (Russian) Flags of Armenia (http://www.hrono.ru/heraldicum/flagi/armenia/index.htm) Armenica.org (http://www.armenica.org/armenia/gerb.html) - Symbolic values and information about the Armenian flag and coat of arms Retrieved from "http://venti.local/trunk/index.php/Flag_of_Armenia" Categories: National flags | National symbols of Armenia This page was last modified 13:56, 26 March 2008. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2. 7 of 7 3/26/08 2:14 PM