Flag of Tunisia

The flag of Tunisia is a rectangular panel of red color with an aspect ratio of 2:3. In the center of the cloth in a white circle is placed a red crescent, surrounding a red five-pointed star on three sides. The Tunisian Bey Hussein II decided to create a flag for Tunisia, close in appearance to the modern one, after the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827; in 1831 he was officially approved. In that form, the flag existed during the French protectorate, and on 1 June 1959, it was proclaimed the state flag of the Republic of Tunisia (in accordance with the Tunisian Constitution). On 30 June 1999, the proportions and design of the flag were clarified by a special law. The general appearance of the flag remained virtually unchanged.

Republic of Tunisia
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted20 October 1827 (1827-10-20)
DesignA red field with a centered white sun-disc containing a red five-pointed star surrounded by a red crescent
Designed byHussein II
Presidential Standard
UseState flag and ensign
DesignStandard of the president of Tunisia
Naval jack
UseNaval jack
Proportion1:1

The crescent and the star depicted on the flag of Tunisia are traditional symbols of Islam and are also considered symbols of good luck.

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