List of Cambodian flags
This list describes the evolution of Cambodian flags, as well as other flags used within Cambodia and Governmental agencies.

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State
National
Flag | Duration | Usage | Description |
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1948 - 1970
1993 – Present |
Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia | Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.[1] |
Ceremonial
Flag | Duration | Usage | Description |
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1948 - 1970
1993 – Present |
Ceremonial flag of Cambodia | Three vertical bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.[2] |
Parliamentary
Flag | Duration | Usage | Description |
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1993 – Present | Flag of the Parliament of Cambodia | A blue field with the emblem of the Cambodian Parliament in gold.[3] |
Royal Standard
Flag | Duration | Usage | Description |
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1863 – 1970 | Flag of the King of Cambodia | A blue field surrounded by a red band with elements of the Royal arms of Cambodia in gold.[4] |
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1993 – Present | Flag of the King of Cambodia | A blue field with the emblem of the Royal arms of Cambodia in gold.[5] |
Historical flags
Flag | Duration | Usage | Description |
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? – 1863 | Flag of the Khmer Empire | A yellow pennant with green fringe. The claim that this flag existed is dubious and questioned.[6] |
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1863 – 1940 | Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia | A red field surrounded by a blue band with a depiction of the Royal Palace in white.[7] |
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1940 – 1948 | Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia | A red field surrounded by a blue band with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white.[7] |
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1942 – 1945 | Flag of the Japanese occupation of Cambodia | Red flag with white-outlined square followed by 4 small full white squares in each angle and another in the center. The claim that this flag existed is dubious and questioned.[8] |
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1948 – 1970 | Flag of the French protectorate of Cambodia
and the Kingdom of Cambodia |
Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with either black or red outlining.[9] |
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1970 – 1975 | Flag of the Khmer Republic | A blue field with a red canton with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with either black or red outlining and three stars in the upper fly.[10] |
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1975 – 1979 | Flag of Democratic Kampuchea | A red field with a simplified depiction of Angkor Wat in yellow.[11] |
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1979 – 1989 | Flag of the People's Republic of Kampuchea | A red field with a simplified depiction of Angkor Wat in yellow, this time five towers instead of three.[12] |
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1989 - 1993 | Flag of the State of Cambodia | Two horizontal bands of red and blue with either the simplified depiction or a new five tower dipiction of Angkor Wat in yellow.[13] |
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1992 – 1993 | Flag of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia | A United Nations blue field with a map of Cambodia in white and the Khmer word for Cambodia in blue.[14] |
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1993 – Present | Flag of the Kingdom of Cambodia | Three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue and a depiction of Angkor Wat in white with black outlining.[1][15] |
References
- "National flag (1993 - Present)".
- "Ceremonial flag".
- "Parliamentary flag".
- "Royal Standards (1863 - 1970)".
- "Royal Standards (1993 - Present)".
- "Khmer Empire".
- "French protectorate of Cambodia".
- "Japanese occupation".
- "First Kingdom of Cambodia".
- "Khmer Republic".
- "Democratic Kampuchea".
- "People's Republic of Kampuchea".
- "State of Cambodia".
- "UNTAC".
- "Second Kingdom of Cambodia".
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