Namibian Flag Description:
The flag of Namibia consists
of three diagonal stripes - the top stripe is blue; the middle is red;
and the bottom stripe is green. The blue and green stripes are of equal
size. The red stripe in the middle is bordered on the top and bottom by a
thin white stripe. In the top blue stripe there is a golden sun with 12
straight rays.
Namibian Flag Meaning:
The
chairman of Namibia's National Symbols Sub-committee described the
Namibia flag as follows: Red - represents Namibia's most important
resource, its people. It refers to their heroism and their determination
to build a future of equal opportunity for all; White - refers to peace
and unity Green - symbolizes vegetation and agricultural resources.
Blue - represents the clear Namibian sky and the Atlantic Ocean, the
country's precious water resources and rain; and the golden-yellow sun
represents life and energy.
Namibian Flag History:
The Namibian flag was
adopted on March 21, 1990 when Namibia, then known as South West Africa,
gained independence from South Africa. The flag's main colors are the
same as the 1971 flag of SWAPO (South West African People's
Organization), the most important liberation movement. That flag
consists of horizontal stripes of blue-red-green, the most important
colors of the Ovambos, the largest ethnic population in Namibia.
Interesting Namibian Flag Facts:
The Namibian
flag was chosen by a committee which had been set up to provide
technical advice on new national symbols. The public was requested to
enter designs and 835 of them were sent in.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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