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The flag of Tajikistan was officially adopted on November 24, 1992. The flag of Tajikistan comprises of three horizontal stripes. The top stripe on the flag of Tajikistan is red in color, the middle stripe is white and the bottom stripe is green in color. The white stripe of the Tajikistan flag is double in size, in comparison to the others. In the middle of the white stripe, there is a yellow crown with seven, five-point stars over its top. The red stripe of this flag stands for Tajikistan's independence and the land itself. The white color represents the country's purity and the cotton industry. The green represents Tajikistan's agriculture. The crown and stars are symbolic to Tajik sovereignty, the union of workers and the unity of Tajikistan's social classes.
