The flag of Mongolia features three vertical stripes of red, blue, and red, with a symbol known as the Soyombo in the center. The Soyombo is a classical Mongolian symbol representing freedom, independence, and unity. The two red stripes symbolize the eternal blue sky and prosperity of Mongolia, while the blue represents the endless sky and the country's rivers and lakes.
The flag was adopted on February 12, 1992, following the adoption of a new constitution that restored independence to Mongolia. The previous flag, adopted in 1940, featured the communist emblem of the Mongolian People's Republic.
The current flag design is meant to represent Mongolia's unique cultural heritage and its aspirations for the future. It is an important symbol of national identity and pride for the people of Mongolia.
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