South African Flag Description:
The flag of South Africa
consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width - red on the top and
blue on the bottom. The red and blue stripes are separated by a green
middle stripe which is bordered in white and splits into a horizontal Y.
On the left side of the flag there is a black isosceles triangle which
is outlined in yellow.
South African Flag Meaning:
Although
the colors have no official meaning attached to them the South African
flag incorporates the colors black, green and yellow of Nelson Mandela's
political party, the African National Congress and the former Boer
republics flags (red, white, and blue). The Y shape represents the
convergence of South Africa's diverse society and the desire for unity.
The South African flag is basically made up of former South African
flags and the past meanings of the colors were Red for bloodshed, blue
of open blue skies, green for the land, black for the black people,
white for the European people and yellow for the natural resources such
as gold.
South African Flag History:
The
South African flag was adopted on April 27, 1994 after Nelson Mandela
was elected President. A new national flag was adopted to signify the
dawn of a new democratic South Africa and to reflect the country's
political transformation. It is one of the world's newest flags. South
Africa gained independence from Britain on May 31, 1910.
Interesting South African Flag Facts:
The
flag was designed by Mr. F. Brownell, South Africa's state herald.
Earlier attempts to find a new South African flag with the help of the
public turned out to be unsuccessful.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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