Armenia Flag
National Flag of Armenia
Armenia Flag Display

Quick Facts About Armenia and Armenia Flag
- Adopted:
- Aspect Ratio:
- 1:2
- Capital:
- Yerevan
- Population:
- Approximately 3 million
Flag Description
Three horizontal stripes of red, blue, and orange. The design reflects national endurance, peaceful skies, and the industrious spirit of the Armenian people.
Symbolism & Meaning of the Armenia Flag
Red stands for the Armenian Highlands, struggle for survival, and independence; blue depicts peaceful skies; orange signifies the creative talent and hardworking nature of the nation.
Historical Background of the Armenia Flag
Initially used in the First Republic (1918–1920), it was reinstated in 1990 following the collapse of the Soviet Union, signifying a restored national identity.
Design Elements of the Armenia Flag
Equal-width horizontal bands: red (top), blue (middle), and orange (bottom).
Usage & Protocol of the Armenia Flag
Displayed on official and ceremonial occasions, particularly on Independence Day (September 21); must be treated respectfully.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the colors of the Armenia Flag represent?
Red stands for the Armenian Highlands, struggle for survival, and independence; blue depicts peaceful skies; orange signifies the creative talent and hardworking nature of the nation.
When was the Armenia Flag adopted?
The Armenia flag was adopted on August 24, 1990, marking an important milestone in the country's development as an independent nation.
What is the aspect ratio of the Armenia Flag?
The Armenia flag has an aspect ratio of 1:2, which determines the proportional relationship between its width and height for official display purposes.