The national flag of Indonesia is a simple bicolor with two horizontal bands, red and white, representing courage and peace with a ratio of 2:3.
Overview
Flag Etiquette
Usage And Display
Design And Symbolism
Cultural Significance
Historical Background
Variations And Versions
Colors And Their Meanings
Comparison With Other Flags
International Relations And Flags
Majapahit Empire
Independence Day
Resilience
Patriotism
Indonesia
Etiquette
Tapestry
Culture
People
๐ฎ๐ฉ The national flag of Indonesia features a simple bicolor design of red and white.
๐ฉ The flag has two horizontal bands where red is at the top and white is at the bottom.
๐ The flag follows a ratio of 2:3, meaning it is two units tall and three units wide.
๐ It was officially adopted on August 17, 1945, during Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands.
๐บ The red and white colors date back to a kingdom called Majapahit in the 13th century.
โค๏ธ The top red band symbolizes courage and the struggle of the Indonesian people.
๐ค The bottom white band represents purity and peace, embodying hope for a bright future.
๐ฎ๐ฉ The flag is displayed proudly during important events, especially on Independence Day.
๐ There are special rules for displaying the flag, known as flag etiquette.
๐ The Indonesian flag is a proud symbol of the country's identity, representing all 17,000 islands.