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The national flag is bottle green in color and rectangular in size with the length to width ratio of 10:6 bearing a red circle on the body of the green. The red circle has a radius of one fifth of the length of the flag. Its center is placed on the middle of the perpendicular drawn from the nine twentieth part of the flag. The background colour symbolizes the greenery of Bangladesh with its vitality and youthfulness while the red disc represents the rising sun and the sacrifice our people made to obtain our independence.
Prescribed sizes of the flag for buildings are 305cm x 183cm, 152cm x 91cm and 76cm x 46cm and for vehicles are 38cm x 23cm and 25cm x 15cm.
Collected from http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bd_flag.html by Dov Gutterman, 23 December 1998.
Item 3(I) of the 'People's Republic of Bangladesh Flag Rules, 1972 (revised
up to May, 1992)', Cabinet Division, Government of the People's Republic of
Bangladesh - Deputy Controller, Bangladesh Government Press, Dhaka, 1992, give
the colours of the national flag as:
(a) Green - Procion Brilliant Green H-2RS 50 parts per 1000
(b) Red - Procion Brilliant Orange H-2RS 60 parts per 1000
Item 1(II) of the above rules give the size of the flag for buildings (depending
on size) as:
(a) 10' x 6' (120 x 72 inches)
(b) 5' x 3' (60 x 36 inches)
(c) 2' 6" x 1'6" (30 x 18")
These Flag Rules, as far as I can tell, form part of the 'Bangladesh National
Anthem, Flag and Emblem Order', 1972 (P.O.No.130 of 1972) that established the
present form of the flag.
Christopher Southworth, 24 January 2003
The national flag is described as bottle green in color bearing a red circle on the body of the green.
The approximate colour shades are, from
Album des Pavillons (2000):
Green: CMYK 100-0-70-40, Pantone 342c
Red: CMYK 0-100-80-5, no Pantone given.
Santiago Dotor, 26 February 2001
I have an "official model" of the flag of Bangladesh for which I have checked
the model against a Pantone Chart and can confirm that Bangladesh's idea of
"Brilliant Orange" is a slightly orange-red - PMS032C to be exact.
Christopher Southworth, 24 February 2004