Flag | Description | Adopted | Use |
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A yellow pennant with green fringe. | Pre-1864 | Kingdom of Cambodia |
Similar flag to the present flag, but instead of 2 blue bands above and bottom, it was a dark blue banner and a small red banner inside. | 1863–1948 | Colonial Cambodia |
Red flag with a dark blue rectangle inside, with elements from the Royal Arms of Cambodia in gold. | 1863-1993 | Royal and Personal Standard of the King |
Red flag with white-outlined square followed by 4 small full white squares in each angle and another in the center. The claim that this flag existed is dubious and questioned by the source in the following reference.[1] | Claimed to be used from 1942 to 1945 | Claimed flag during the Japanese occupation of Cambodia |
Red flag with 2 blue bands above and bottom, with a white Angkor Wat in the center. | 1948–1970, 1993–present | Kingdom of Cambodia (1953-1970) |
Blue flag with three white stars near a red union canton which consist of the image of the Angkor Wat. | 1970–1975 | Khmer Republic |
Red flag with a yellow Angkor Wat. | 1975–1979 | Democratic Kampuchea |
Red flag with a yellow Angkor Wat. | 1979–1989 | People's Republic of Kampuchea |
Half red and blue flag with a yellow Angkor Wat. | 1989–1991 | State of Cambodia |
United Nations blue flag with a white Map of Cambodia with a Khmer word in the center: Kampuchea. | 1992–1993 | The UNTAC |
1. ^http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/kh-japan.html (This source is the origin of the image and statement that it is existed, but is dubious).
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