Federal Territories (Malaysia) (original) (raw)
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[ ](../images/m/my-fed.gif)image located by Paraskevas Renesis, 27 May 2006
Source: http://www.rbvex.it/asiapag/malaysia.html#putra
See also:
- Labuan
- Kuala Lumpur
- Putrajaya
- Subnational Flags (Malaysia)
- Malaysia
Description of the flag
Yellow-blue-red horizontal tricolor with national arms in center and three suns below. According toMr. Flag, the Malaysian Federal Territories have introduced an official flag and anthem, in an effort to create unity and an identity for its three territories Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan. The flag represents all three territories, and is used as an official flag together along with the individual territorial flags. The flag was designed by UiTM consultants
The flag has three colours: yellow to represent respect, sovereignty and honour; red for strength; and blue for unity, sincerity and harmony. The three stars below the national emblem on the flag stand for the three territories, supporting their mission to become important administrative and business centres. The flag was adopted on 26 May 2006 (http://www.kwp.gov.my/LaguBenderaWP.htm ).
Valentin Poposki, Mark Sensen, 27 May 2006