The flag of Kazakhstan consists of a light blue background with a golden sun with 32 rays in the center, and below the sun is an eagle with its wings spread. The eagle is surrounded by a golden ring with eight golden five-pointed stars. The flag was adopted on June 4, 1992, and the blue color represents the sky and water, while the golden color represents the country's wealth and prosperity. The sun symbolizes progress and abundance, while the eagle represents freedom and the people of Kazakhstan. The eight stars symbolize the unity of the country's ethnic groups and the aspiration for a better future.
The flag of Kazakhstan consists of a light blue background with a golden sun with 32 rays in the center, and below the sun is an eagle with its wings spread. The eagle is surrounded by a golden ring with eight golden five-pointed stars. The flag was adopted on June 4, 1992, and the blue color represents the sky and water, while the golden color represents the country's wealth and prosperity. The sun symbolizes progress and abundance, while the eagle represents freedom and the people of Kazakhstan. The eight stars symbolize the unity of the country's ethnic groups and the aspiration for a better future.