The flag of Gagauzia has served as the republic's flag until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 with slightly different colors and no stars or white, although these symbols were sometimes used in the flag on some official occasions. Image File history File links Flag_of_Gagauzia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Gagauzia. ... Capital Comrat Largest city Comrat Official languages Gagauz, Moldovan and Russian Government Governor Chairman of People Assembly Autonomous region of Moldova Gheorghi Tabunshik Stepan Esir Surface 1,832 km² 707 mi² Population 155,700 (2006) [1] Density 85/km² Creation April 23, 1994 Anthem Gagauziya Milli MarÅı State religion Eastern... The rise of Gorbachev Although reform stalled between 1964–1982, the generational shift gave new momentum for reform. ... This article is about the astronomical object. ... White rose. ...
Gagauzian law permits the use a simplified version of the flag for non-governmental (e.g., personal and commercial) usage, without stars and white. For government usage, only the state flag is valid.
The Gagauz national flag is hoisted beside the Moldavian flag on the roof of the Assembly building, whose pediment is still decorated with the arms of the SSR Moldavia in bronze (colour picture in Vexillacta).
Gagauzia shall have its symbols: the flag, the coat of arms and the anthem, which shall be used jointly with the symbols of the Republic of Moldova.
The flag of Gagauzia is the official symbol of the autonomous region of Gagauzia (Gagauz Yeri).