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  1. It remained the national flag upon the country's independence from Malaysia on 9 August 1965. The design is a horizontal bicolour of red above white, overlaid in the canton (upper-left quadrant) by a white crescent moon facing a pentagon of five small white five-pointed stars.

  2. The flag of Singapore, which has been adopted together with the national emblem and anthem in 1959, is composed of red and white horizontal stripes. On the left side of the upper red stripe, symbols of a white crescent and five five-pointed stars representing democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality are placed.

  3. Horizontally divided red-white national flag with a white crescent and five stars in the upper hoist corner. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 2 to 3.In the 19th century, British settlements in Southeast Asia were combined to form the colony of the Straits Settlements; the flag badge for its.

  4. www.nhb.gov.sg › resources › national-symbolsNational Flag - NHB

    Oct 17, 2023 · The National Flag, Singapore's most visible symbol of statehood, reflects the ideals, beliefs and values of our nation. The creation of a new National Flag was therefore a vital task for Singapore’s newly elected Cabinet in 1959.

  5. The Flag of Singapore consists of two horizontal halves—red above white. Red symbolises universal brotherhood and equality of man; white stands for pervading and everlasting purity and virtue.

  6. Singapore’s flag consists of two horizontal lines: one above, that is red, and one below which is white. The upper red part has a crescent white moon surrounded by five stars arranged in a pentagon.

  7. The National Flag of Singapore features two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white, where on the hoist side of the red stripe is a vertical, white-colored crescent moon that faces the flag’s fly side; the country uses the Singapore dollar as its official currency; and its national anthem is Majulah Singapura ("Onward Singapore")