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Name: Republic of Karakalpakstan (?)
Location: Central Asia
Status: Part of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Notes: The Karakalpaks are a minority grouping whose region was originally
part of Kazakhstan, then the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic,
and finally part of Uzbekistan. I do not have any information about a possible post-USSR Karakalpak flag.
Stuart Motholt 17 September 1995
The flag of Karakalpakstan has a remarkable resemblance with the flag of Uzbekistan. The biggest diference: the band in the middle is ochreous.
It was adopted on 10 april 1993.
Source: Vexilla Nostra no. 188
Mark Sensen 23 February 1996
Reported flag
by Dirk Schönberger
"Nations Without States" (James Minahan, 1996) describes a "national flag" supposedly used by Karakalpakstani nationalists. It is very different than the flag of the Karakalpakstan shown,
It is a green flag with a gold, downward pointing crescent above a gold five-pointed star which in turn is above a gold device, called a dzungara (a type of ceremonial vessel.
Ned Smith, 19 March 2001
Karakalpakistan was created ASSR into the Russian SSR on 1932. Adopted a flag in 1934.
Was ceded to the Uzbekistan SSR on 1936 and adopt new flag in 1937.
In 1940 the karakalpak language, that was written in turk-latin characters since 1940, adopted the cirilic's characters, and in 1941 the Republic adopted a new flag.
In 1952 adapted her flag to the flag of mother republic.
The current flag was adopted 14 February 1992.
Jaume Ollé 18 November 1996
Established as Kara-Kalpakstan AO within Kazakh ASSR (Russian SFSR) on 16 February 1925.
Transferred to Russian SFSR on 20 July 1930.
Transformed into Kara-Kalpakian ASSR on 20 March 1932.
Transferred to Uzbek SSR on 5 december 1936. Mark Sensen 19 November 1996