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  1. The national flag of Indonesia is a simple bicolor with two horizontal bands, red (top) and white (bottom) with an overall ratio of 2:3. It was introduced and hoisted in public during the proclamation of independence on 17 August 1945 at 56 Proklamasi Street (formerly Pegangsaan Timur Street) in Jakarta , and again when the Dutch ...

  2. The flag, a simple design of red and white stripes, has a long history. It was first associated with the Majapahit empire, which flourished from the 13th to the 16th century in eastern Java, and it incorporates traditional colour symbolism: red for courage and white for honesty.

  3. The 13th-century banner from the Majapahit Empire is the origin of the colors of the Indonesian flag. Other theories suggest that the red and white symbolism may have originated from the Austronesian mythology of the duality of Father Sky for the white color and Mother Earth for the red color.

  4. The national flag of Indonesia is a bicolor flag of red (top) and white equal horizontal bands. The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah and the national anthem is Indonesia Raya.

  5. The flag of Indonesia, which is very similar to the flag of Monaco, has been adopted after gaining the independence in 1945. It consists of two horizontal stripes, where the top one is red and the bottom one is white.

    • Jakarta
    • Republic of Indonesia
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  6. History and meaning of the flag. The Indonesian national flag is called "Sang Saka Merah Putih." As provided for in Article 35 of the 1945 Constitution, the flag is made up of two colors, red on top of white. Its width is two-thirds of its length, or two meters by three meters.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2023 · The Indonesian flag was first introduced on August 17, 1945, when Indonesia proclaimed its independence from Dutch colonization. It was raised and hoisted for the first time in Jakarta by Soekarno, the first President of Indonesia, and Mohammad Hatta, the first Vice President.