National Flag
Uzbekistan Flag consists of three horizontal bands – blue, white and green – separated by two thin red stripes. The flag also has a crescent moon and twelve stars at the top end corner of the upper blue band. The flag was adopted in 1991. The colors and symbols of that national flag of Uzbekistan carry political, regional, and cultural meanings.
Blue Color – represents water and the sky
White Color – represents peace and purity
Green Color – represents nature, fertility, and Islam
Red Stripes – represent the passionate “life force” within everyone
Crescent – represents the rebirth of Uzbekistan as the Independent Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as, symbolizes the Islamic faith practiced in Uzbekistan
Twelve Stars – represent the twelve regions of Uzbekistan
Happy Wishing Lines
My heart beats with pride when I see the fantastic colors of Independence, spreading joy and happiness all around us. May the glory of this day be with us forever, happy Independence Day!
Happy 28th Independence Day to my Uzbek friends! God bless you and your amazing country always.
Happy Independence Uzbekistan – 1st September. True freedom is Yours now and always. (amen)
May the sun in his course visit no land more free more lovely, than this our country.
Happy Independence day to Uzbekistan, its 28th anniversary! Here is to building more trust in a society, women & men will have equal opportunities both in education & at the job market.
You will live for ever! Love you my motherland Uzbekistan.
Happy National Day to my lovely and beautiful country, one nation of Uzbekistan, speak one language of Uzbekistan, one homeland of Uzbekistan, Long live my Uzbekistan.
Happy Birthday Uzbekistan – the country of my birth, I salute you as your daughter/son. Thank you for your culture, family values, traditions, morals, principles, and energy! I am forever proud to be an Uzbek
"On the verge of celebrating the 30th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, looking back, we can note its bright breakthrough in the field of transparency and openness over the past five years. Uzbekistan has acquired a new image in the international arena. By the 2019 elections held under the slogan 'New Uzbekistan – New elections' is real evidence for that.
"First of all, it should be noted that the elections-2019 were of historical importance, which testified to the irreversibility of the path of adopted reforms. For the first time, the elections were held under the guidance of the Electoral Code, adopted on June 25, 2019, which regulates relations related to the preparation and conduct of elections and establishes guarantees that ensure the free expression of the will of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The adoption of the Electoral Code served to unify 5 laws and many regulatory documents. The Electoral Code has been fully brought into line with international standards.
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