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World History

2004

The national flag of Georgia, the so-called “five cross flag”, was restored to official use after a hiatus of some 500 years

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On January 14, 2004, a significant event took place in Georgia – the restoration of the national flag, also known as the “five cross flag,” to official use after a hiatus of approximately 500 years. This event marked an important milestone in Georgia’s history and symbolized the country’s renewed sense of unity and pride.

The national flag of Georgia holds deep historical and cultural significance. It features five red crosses placed on a white background. Each cross represents one of the five wounds of Christ and holds religious importance for the predominantly Orthodox Christian country. However, the flag’s history is complex and stretches back centuries.

The original five cross flag was first used in medieval Georgia during the reign of Queen Tamar in the 12th century. It symbolized the unity of the country and the unbreakable bond with the Orthodox Church. However, after several centuries of foreign occupation and invasions, Georgia lost its independence and with it, the use of its national flag.

It was only in 2004 that Georgia regained its sovereignty and chose to resurrect the five cross flag as its official symbol. This decision was met with excitement and a renewed sense of national pride among Georgians. The flag serves as a reminder of the country’s historical identity and its determination to preserve its cultural heritage.

The restoration of the national flag also had a significant impact on Georgia’s international standing. The flag became a recognizable symbol of the country and helped to bolster its image on the global stage. It signified Georgia’s commitment to its traditions and values, serving as a beacon of hope and unity for its citizens.

The restoration of Georgia’s national flag, the “five cross flag,” on January 14, 2004, marked a significant event in the country’s history. This event served as a symbol of unity, pride, and the preservation of cultural heritage.

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