Madagascar Flag Description:
The flag of
Madagascar consists of two horizontal stripes and one vertical stripe,
all of which are of equal size. There is a vertical white stripe on the
left side of the Madagascar flag. The rest of the Madagascar flag
consists of a red horizontal stripe over top of a green one.
Madagascar Flag Meaning:
One
theory on the Madagascar flag's meaning states that the colors of the
Madagascar flag represent Madagascar's history, yearning for
independence, and traditional classes. Red and white were the colors of
the Merina kingdom, which fell to France in 1896. The colors were used
in the flag of Queen Ranavalona III, the last Merina monarch. They also
represent the ethnic origins of the Malagasy people in Southeast Asia,
and are shared by the flag of Indonesia. Green was the color of the
Hova, a class of commoners who played a significant role in the
independence movement. The modern day interpretation of the Madagascar
flag colors believes that red standing for sovereignty, white represents
purity and green means hope.
Madagascar Flag History:
The Madagascar flag was adopted on October 14, 1958. Madagascar gained independence from France on June 26, 1960.
Interesting Madagascar Flag Facts:
Although Madagascar officially changed its name under a new constitution in 1975, the Madagascar flag remained the same.
Monday, January 7, 2013
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