Rwandan Flag Description:
The flag of Rwanda consists of
three horizontal stripes. The top stripe is blue, the middle one yellow
and the bottom stripe is green. The yellow and green stripes are of
equal width and the blue stripe is double the size of those stripes. In
the top right corner of the Rwandan flag there is a yellow sun with 24
rays emanating from it.
Rwandan Flag Meaning:
The
blue stripe represents happiness and peace. The yellow symbolizes the
country's mineral wealth and economic development and green symbolizes
the country's natural resources and prosperity. The sun stands for
unity, transparency and enlightenment from ignorance.
Rwandan Flag History:
The
Rwandan flag was adopted on October 25, 2001. The Rwandan flag was
created to replace the previous one that had been in use since 1961,
just before Rwanda gained independence from Belgium on July 1, 1962. The
government wanted to disassociate the former flag from the country's
genocide of 1994, when ethnic violence ravaged the land.
Interesting Rwandan Flag Facts:
The current national flag was designed by Rwandan artist Alphonse Kirimbenecyo.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
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