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Kosovo Flag

$74.90
SKU:
310712
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Origin:
United States

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The Kosovo flag is dark blue with a gold map of the country in the center, with 6 white stars above it.
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Description

Our Kosovo flag is ideal for homes, businesses, schools, and government offices. Each flag is constructed in the USA from high-quality nylon, a lightweight fabric that flies easily, even in gentle breezes. The map of Kosovo and the six stars are digitally printed for precise details and deep, UV-resistant colors.

These Kosovo flags have a strong canvas header and brass grommets for easy installation on one of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer this flag in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. The 3’ x 5’ Kosovo flag is a bestseller among our customers and a great fit for our 6’ tangle-free flagpole.

Kosovo Flag Features:

  • Manufactured in the United States
  • Official 2008 design
  • 100% weather-resistant nylon
  • Robust canvas heading
  • Brass grommets for reliable mounting

Note: We recommend taking down flags during severe weather to help lengthen their lifespan. Read our flag care guide for more maintenance tips.

Our indoor Kosovo flag with gold fringe and a pole sleeve is an impressive option for formal displays.

Kosovo Flag Meaning & History

The first national flag of Kosovo was adopted on February 17, 2008, when the country declared independence from Serbia. A competition was held to determine the flag’s design, with the winner designed by Muhamer Ibrahimi.

The gold map of Kosovo in the center celebrates the nation’s sovereignty, while the six white stars above represent the six major ethnic groups of Kosovo, which are the Albanians, Bosniaks, Gorani, Romani, Serbs, and Turks.

Other Details

Capital: Pristina
Language(s): Albanian, Serbian
Currency: Euro €
Government: Parliamentary Republic
Flag Meaning: The flag design was the result of an international competition, but the six stars represent the six major ethnic groups of Kosovo: Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Gorani, Roma, and Bosniaks.