Mongolian Flag
The Mongolian flag consists of three vertical stripes: a red stripe on the left, a blue stripe in the center, and another red stripe on the right. The red symbolizes the strength and bravery of the Mongolian people, while the blue represents the vast sky and the country's connection to nature.
In the upper left corner of the red stripe, there is a golden Soyombo, a traditional symbol of Mongolia. The Soyombo represents freedom, independence, and the nation's cultural heritage. The flag was officially adopted on February 12, 1992, reflecting Mongolia's democratic values.