The flag’s design reflects the land, the people, and the ideals that bind them together. Every color and symbol carries a deeper meaning, drawn from both the natural world and the shared heritage of the nation.
The Colors:
Blue represents the vast waters and skies that define the homeland, from the deep seas to the boundless heavens. It serves as a reminder of our place in the cosmos, instilling humility, awe, and reverence for the great forces beyond our control. In contemplating the immensity of the universe, we find inspiration and purpose, driving us to explore, to create, and to push beyond the limits of what we know. Blue is also a color of loyalty, strength, and honor, reminding us of our duty to our kin and our people.
White symbolizes the snow-covered mountains and fields, the harsh yet beautiful landscapes that shaped our ancestors. The challenges of surviving in northern lands—where winters were long and resources scarce—forged a people who were resourceful, intelligent, and pioneering. White is also the color of our people, a mark of our shared ancestry and the bond we carry through generations. In heraldic tradition, it signifies purity, wisdom, and sincerity—qualities that define our collective spirit.
Green stands for the land itself, from the forests and fields to the fertile valleys that sustain the nation. It is a symbol of renewal, endurance, and the connection between the people and the earth. Just as the land provides for its people, so too must the people nurture and protect it. Heraldically, green represents hope, prosperity, and steadfastness, reflecting the strength and determination required to preserve the nation and its heritage.
The Star:
The star serves as a guiding light, both for our people to come home to and as a beacon of inspiration to others. It symbolizes not only the future we are building here, but also the hopes of our descendants—that one day, they too will look beyond the horizon, toward the stars, and continue the pioneering spirit that has always driven our people forward.
This flag is more than an emblem; it is a symbol of identity, history, and purpose, reflecting both the beauty of the homeland and the principles that guide its people forward, binding past, present, and future into a single vision for the nation.
Example standard size:180 cm x 100 cm (scalable proportionally)
Stripe Proportions and Colors:
The flag consists of three equal horizontal stripes, each extending the full width of the flag and occupying one-third (1/3) of the total height:
Section
RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
HEX Code
Top Stripe (Blue)
(2, 44, 92)
#022C5C
Middle Stripe & Star (White)
(255, 255, 255)
#FFFFFF
Bottom Stripe (Green)
(40, 109, 75)
#286D4B
Star Specifications:
The five-pointed star is positioned within the top (blue) stripe and follows precise geometric proportions:
The star is inscribed inside an imaginary circle, meaning that all five outer points of the star touch the boundary of this circle.
The diameter of the circle is exactly 80% of the height of the blue stripe.
The exact center of the star is positioned so that it is equidistant from the top, bottom, and hoist (left) edges of the blue stripe. This ensures that the star is perfectly centered within the upper-left section of the flag.
Shape: A five-pointed regular star, constructed according to geometric standards, where:
The outer points form precise 36° angles.
The inner crossing angles measure 108°.
The inner radius is 38% of the outer radius, ensuring proper proportions.
Color References in Other Formats
To ensure precise color reproduction across digital, print, and fabric applications, the flag’s colors are also provided in CMYK, Pantone, and HSL formats.
Color
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)
Pantone (Approximate)
HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
Blue (Top Stripe)
(98, 52, 0, 64)
Pantone 648 C
HSL(214, 96%, 18%)
White (Middle Stripe & Star)
(0, 0, 0, 0)
Pantone White
HSL(0, 0%, 100%)
Green (Bottom Stripe)
(63, 0, 31, 57)
Pantone 555 C
HSL(151, 46%, 29%)
Usage and Applications:
RGB & HEX → For digital displays, web design, and LED lighting.
CMYK & Pantone → For professional printing and fabric dyeing, ensuring accurate color consistency.
HSL → Useful for web design and color adjustments in digital applications.