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The flag of Uzbekistan – a symbol of independence, national values, and the aspirations of the people

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The flag of Uzbekistan – a symbol of independence, national values, and the aspirations of the people

Today Uzbekistan celebrates the Day of the State Flag — a symbol of independence, national pride, and historical continuity, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

The State Flag of Uzbekistan was adopted on November 18, 1991, becoming one of the first symbols of a new era in the country’s history. It embodies the continuity of generations, national values, and the aspiration for progress.

The flag of Uzbekistan is raised at international conferences, in organizations, and at cultural festivals and sports competitions, reminding the world of the nation’s unique identity, achievements, and aspirations. For compatriots abroad, it serves as a vital link to their Homeland, uniting people through shared roots and collective memory, no matter where they live.

On this day, Uzbekistan’s compatriots around the world joyfully and enthusiastically send their greetings and pay tribute to this important state symbol, which unites them far from home and strengthens their patriotism, love for their country, and dedication to its continued elevation.