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Emblem of Kyrgyzstan

Discover the amazing symbol of Kyrgyzstan, filled with colors, plants, and a special meaning!

Images

Emblem of Kyrgyzstan at VDNKh, Moscow

Emblem of Kyrgyzstan at VDNKh, Moscow

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Former Soviet republic's emblem
Yurt Encampment
De-facto emblem of Kyrgyzstan in 1991-1994
National emblem of Kyrgyzstan 2016_1600-1600

Key Facts

Design Year
1994.
Main Color
Light blue, representing courage and generosity.
Plants Shown
Wheat and cotton.
Country Name
Written in Kyrgyz at the top.

Meet Kyrgyzstan's Awesome Badge!

Imagine a big, round shield that tells a story about a country called Kyrgyzstan! Most of this shield is a beautiful light blue color. This blue is super important because it means courage and being generous, like sharing your toys! It’s like the country’s special way of saying, 'We are brave and kind!' This badge is a symbol that everyone in Kyrgyzstan recognizes and is proud of.

What's Growing on the Badge?

Look closely at the sides of the badge! You’ll see stalks of wheat, which is what we make bread from, and fluffy cotton, which we use to make clothes. These plants are growing there because they are very important to the people of Kyrgyzstan. They help feed everyone and keep them warm. It’s like the badge is saying, 'We are thankful for the food we grow and the clothes we make!'

A Special Name in Blue!

At the very top of the badge, written in a special alphabet, is the name of the country: 'Kyrgyzstan'! It’s written in the Kyrgyz language. Having the country’s name right there makes it clear whose symbol it is. It’s like putting your name on your favorite drawing to show everyone it’s yours. This badge is a proud reminder of their home.

Who Drew This Cool Picture?

Just like you might have favorite artists who draw amazing pictures, the Emblem of Kyrgyzstan was designed by two talented people named A. Abdraev and S. Dubanaev. They worked together to create this special symbol that represents their country. They made sure it had important things like the color blue, the wheat, the cotton, and the country’s name to show what Kyrgyzstan is all about.

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