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Azerbaijan: Presidential and ministerial flags

Last modified: 2003-09-13 by ivan sache
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Flag of the President of the Republic

[President of the Republic]by Zeljko Heimer

The flag is white with a light blue cotised wavy stripe along the bottom as in the naval flag. Along the middle of the white field is set the national tricolour stripe defaced with a white disk of diameter larger then the width of the tricolour, in which is set the national emblem (coat of arms).
The proportion of the flag is 3:5.

Source: Album des Pavillons [pay00]

Zeljko Heimer, 21 January 2001


Flag of the Minister of Defense

[Minister of Defence]by Zeljko Heimer

The flag is white with the cotised light blue wavy stripe along the bottom as in the naval flag. Along the middle of the white field is set a light blue stripe (1/5th of the hoist). In hoist are placed a red crescent and star fimbriated white, and in fly a light blue cabled anchor within a yellow wreath with a ribbon of national tricolour in base all fimbriated from the blue stripe in white.
Compared with the national flag, the flag has a bigger (or equal) star and a more "opened" crescent.
The proportion of the flag is 3:5.

Source: Album des Pavillons [pay00]

Zeljko Heimer, 21 January 2001


Colour specifications

The colour approximations given in Album des Pavillons [pay00] are:

  • Blue: Pantone Process blue c / CMYK (%) C 100 - M 10 - Y 0 - K 5
  • Red: Pantone 1795 c / CMYK (%) C 0 - M 90 - Y 100 - K 0
  • Green: Pantone 355 c / CMYK (%) C 100 - M 0 - Y 90 - K 5
  • Light blue: Pantone 549c / CMYK (%) C 50 - M 0 - Y 0 - K 20

The images shown above were made approximating those colours to the closest BS (browser-safe) colour. The two blue shades seem on the screen very similar, though yet clearly different, but the difference is much more observable in printing since the Process blue is more lively than in on-screen look.

Zeljko Heimer, 21 January 2001