Flag of Bago Region
Proportion | 2:3 |
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Adopted | c. 2018 |
Design | A blue flag with two yellow hamsas (one sitting on the other's back) on a white circle with green border charged in the centre and the white text "Bago Region" written in Burmese above it |
Use | Former flag |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 1974 |
Relinquished | 2010 |
Design | A blue flag with a yellow hamsa in the centre and the yellow text "Bago Division" written in Burmese underneath it |
Use | Former flag |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 2010 |
Relinquished | c. 2019 |
Design | A blue flag with a yellow hamsa in the centre and the yellow text "Bago Region" written in Burmese underneath it |
The flag of Bago Region depicts two golden hamsas, female one sitting on the male's back, on a white circle bordered by green charged at the centre of blue background. The name "Bago Region" (Template:My) is written in Burmese above the birds.
Symbolism
According to local legend, the city of Bago was established on the location where a male hamsa landed on a single rock above the floodwaters and let the female stand on his back, during a massive flood, hence the adoption of that couple on the flag and seal of Bago.[1]
Former flag
The former flag of Bago Region, adopted in 1974, depicts a hamsa on a blue background. "Bago Division" (Template:My), the former name of Bago Region, is written in Burmese underneath the bird. After renaming of Myanmar administrative divisions in 2010, the name on the flag also changed accordingly — the word "big region" (Template:My) was added to become "Bago Region" (Template:My). Around 2018, a new design, which replaces the single golden hamsa with two golden hamsas on a green-bordered white circle, started to appear in sport tournaments.
The former flag of Mon State is similar to the pre-2018 flag of Bago Region, but its hamsa and text have different proportions and designs.
References
- ^ Kuipers, Ludo. "Bago Region | Flag | Myanmar | OzOutback". ozoutback.com.au. Retrieved 9 July 2018.