Philippine Flag Description:
The flag of the Philippines
consists of two horizontal stripes and a white horizontal triangle on
the left side of the flag facing the middle. The top stripe is blue and
the bottom is red. In each corner of the triangle is a five pointed
gold/yellow star. In the center of the triangle there is a large
gold/yellow sun.
Philippine Flag Meaning:
The
blue stripe symbolizes patriotism and justice. The red represents valor
and the blood spilt for freedom and independence and the white stands
for peace and purity. The white triangle represents equality and the
Katipunan nationalist organization. The three stars represent the three
main geographical regions of the Philippines: Luzon, Mindanao and
Visayas. The sun represents independence and its eight rays represent
the eight provinces that led the Philippine uprising against Spanish
rule.
Philippine Flag History:
The current
Philippine flag was adopted on September 16, 1997. The flag was
originally adopted in 1898 after the Philippines gained independence
from Spain but it was banned in 1907 after the USA took control of the
country. Public pressure saw the ban lifted in 1920. Japan invaded the
Philippines in 1942 and the flag was again banned until 1943. The USA
regained control of the islands in 1945 and granted the Philippines
independence on July 4, 1946. The flag underwent minor alterations in
1997. The Philippine flag was first designed by General Aguinaldo in
1897 during his exile in Hong Kong.
Interesting Philippine Flag Facts:
The
national flag of the Philippines is also the country's war ensign, when
the Philippines are at war it is flown upside down, with the red stripe
on top of the blue.
Friday, December 7, 2012
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