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The State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan has the following appearance: mountains, rivers, and a wreath of wheat ears on the left, and open cotton bolls on the right, encircling a valley in bloom, with the golden rays of the sun shining down.
At the top of the emblem is an eight-pointed star symbolizing the independence of the Republic, with a crescent and star depicted in the center. In the middle of the emblem is a bird called Humo, symbolizing happiness and freedom, with its wings spread wide.
At the bottom of the emblem, the word 'Uzbekistan' is written on the ribbon of the wreath, which represents the flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In the colored version of the State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan: the Humo bird and rivers are in silver; the sun, wheat ears, cotton bolls, and the word 'Uzbekistan' are in gold; the cotton branches and leaves, mountains, and valley are in green; the cotton in the bolls is in white; the ribbon is in three colors representing the flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan; the eight-pointed star is blue with a golden border; the crescent and stars are white.
The State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a rectangular cloth consisting of three stripes of dark blue, white, and dark green colors running along the entire length of the flag.
The length of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is 250 centimeters, and the width is 125 centimeters. The width of the blue, white, and green stripes is the same. Each stripe is 40 centimeters wide.
Along the edges of the white stripe in the center of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan, red borders 2.5 centimeters wide are drawn. On the front and back sides of the blue stripe in the upper part of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan, near the staff, there are depictions of a white crescent moon and twelve white five-pointed stars. The image of the white crescent moon and twelve white five-pointed stars fits into a rectangle measuring 70x30 centimeters, placed in the center of the blue stripe. The white crescent moon is placed vertically, with its convex side facing the staff, at a distance of 20 centimeters from the staff, fitting into a circle with a diameter of 30 centimeters. The twelve white five-pointed stars fit into a circle with a diameter of 6 centimeters. The distance between the circles is 6 centimeters. The stars are arranged longitudinally and vertically as follows: three stars in the top row, four stars in the middle row, and five stars in the bottom row. The stars in the bottom row are located 3.5 centimeters from the lower end of the crescent moon.
Poem by Abdulla Oripov, music by Mutal Burkhanov
Serquyosh, hur o‘lkam, elga baxt, najot,
Sen o‘zing do‘stlarga yo‘ldosh, mehribon!
Yashnagay to abad ilmu fan, ijod,
Shuhrating porlasin toki bor jahon!
Oltin bu vodiylar — jon O‘zbekiston,
Ajdodlar mardona ruhi senga yor!
Ulug‘ xalq qudrati jo‘sh urgan zamon,
Olamni mahliyo aylagan diyor!
Bag‘ri keng o‘zbekning o‘chmas iymoni,
Erkin, yosh avlodlar senga zo‘r qanot!
Istiqlol mash’ali, tinchlik posboni,
Haqsevar, ona yurt, mangu bo‘l obod!
Oltin bu vodiylar — jon O‘zbekiston,
Ajdodlar mardona ruhi senga yor!
Ulug‘ xalq qudrati jo‘sh urgan zamon,
Olamni mahliyo aylagan diyor!

