Last modified: 2004-12-29 by santiago dotor
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by Zeljko Heimer
Flag adopted 9th March 1961
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A red flag with a white border at the hoist, centred on the fly a white star and crescent, the latter with points to hoist. A variant of the no. 1 flag described in the General Maritime Treaty 1820
Santiago Dotor, 18 April 2001
Until recently Umm al-Qaiwain used a red flag with a white stripe at the hoist. (...) Recently a white crescent and star were added to this flag in Umm al-Qaiwain. The proportions and design as shown below are based on information supplied by HM political agency.
Picture shows a flag 31:64. White hoist is 12 between 64. The red part is 52. [At] 17 from the white band beguin the star and follow the half moon (pointed to the hoist). Star and crescent occupy 12. Rest, until to fly is 22. In high crescent is from 9 to lower edge and to 7 from upper edge and star occupying 16. Source: The Flag Bulletin issue 2.
Jaume Ollé, 17 April 2001
These dimensions were not explicitly written on The Flag Bulletin, rather Jaume Ollé measured them out. If I understood them correctly, the construction sheet would look something like this:
12 52 ________________________________________ | | | | | 7 | | | | | | ) | | | 16 * ) | 31 | | ) | | | | | | 9 | |__________|_____________________________| 12 < 17 >< 12 >< 22 >I find these dimensions quite assymetrical (for instance the crescent is not vertically centred). The overall ratio 31:64 looks like a mistaken approximation to 1:2. Also, some of them do not add up (for instance, 17+12+22=51 instead of 52).
Santiago Dotor, 18 April 2001
Red flag with white hoist stripe and crescent and star in the middle. Source: Album des Pavillons 2000. From the image in Album des Pavillons 2000, it seems that the hoist stripe is 1/6 of the flag length, the crescent is formed by a circle centered on the flag, its diameter 2/3 of hoist, and another circle that makes the crescent only on fly half of the flag and of width (where widest) about half the hoist stripe. The star is inscribed in a circle centered on the flag, its diameter 1/6 of the flag length. A note to the image explains