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The Malaysian flag flying above the Tourism Malaysia office in Trafalgar Square, London. The flag of Uganda is seen by its side over Uganda House. Following the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, the design of the Malayan flag was modified to reflect and honour the new states in the federation.
Each of Malaysia's 13 states has its own emblems, ... List of Malaysian flags; List of Malaysian coats of arms; References ...
Flag of Malaysia (Banner display) Fourteen vertical stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, a yellow crescent and 14-point star pointing upward on a blue field. Civil Ensign of Malaysia: A red field with the Flag of Malaysia in a blue-fimbriated canton. Government Ensign of Malaysia: A blue field with the Flag of Malaysia in the canton.
The flag of Sabah, a state of Malaysia, was adopted on 16 September 1988. It is red, white and three different shades of blue. The mountain is in the canton as in the 1963 flag, but now in dark blue on a light blue background. The field is medium blue over white over red. The mountain shown on the flag (and the state's coat of arms) is Mount ...
The new state flag of Penang was raised at noon on 30 August 1957 at the Padang [b] in the presence of the new governor Raja Uda and the last resident commissioner Robert Porter Bingham. [9] [11] [12] That evening, the Union Jack was lowered for the final time at 6:45 pm near Fort Cornwallis, George Town, marking the end of 171 years of British ...
Flag Use Details State constitution flag: Differences with State Flag at "Tombak" and "Keris". State ceremonial flag: A yellow field and a blue bordure defaced with a red scroll bearing the words "Istiadat Kerajaan" on the bottom left and a blue state crest on the bottom right, with the Kelantanese flag in the canton. Flag of the Bendahara
The flag and the coat of arms of Terengganu are state symbols of Terengganu, a state in Malaysia. Like the majority of state symbols for states with Malay royalties, the flag and the arms of Terengganu centre on its royalty , as well as Islam , the state's traditional religion.
The flag and the coat of arms of Pahang are state symbols of Pahang, Malaysia. While adopting simpler design on its flag and arms, the state symbols remain representative towards its administration, monarchy, and economy. In addition, its arms includes elements related to local superstitions.