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The national flag of Malaysia, also known as the Stripes of Glory (Jalur Gemilang), [1] is composed of a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star).
[78] Compare to the flags of Indonesia and Monaco, which have the colours positioned on the opposite side Portugal: 2:3 (1.5) Naval jack: 1:1 [79] Puerto Rico 2:3 (1.5) Compare to the flag of Cuba, where the blue and red colours are swapped Qatar: 11:28 (2.545) [80] Qatar's flag is the only national flag having a width more than twice its height.
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.
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Dimensions of the flag, stripes, canton, and star, as well as partial dimensions of the crescent are obtained from a government drawing in the publication: Symbols of National Greatness. The government has issued several different versions of the drawing over the years; all appear to be missing two bits of important information:
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English: Flag of Malaysia — vertical. The Government forbids and/or discourages hanging the standard flag vertically (regardless of whether the canton is placed in the upper left of upper right). See Symbols of National Greatness. Nonetheless, the placement of the canton in the upper right corner is consistent with the 2:3 version of the ...