Samoan Flag Description:
The flag of Samoa consists of a
red base with a blue square in the top left corner. There are five
white, five-pointed stars on the blue representing the constellation the
Southern Cross, which is a prominent constellation of the southern
hemisphere.
Samoan Flag Meaning:
The red
base represents courage. The blue stands for freedom and the white
represents purity. The five stars symbolize the constellation the
Southern Cross, representing the stars Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and
Epsilon, which is smaller because it doesn't shine as brightly as the
other stars in the constellation. The cross represents Samoa's
geographical position in the world and its link to New Zealand, which
also incorporates the Southern Cross on its national flag.
Samoan Helena Flag History:
The
Samoan flag was adopted on February 24, 1949, while Samoa was still a
trust territory of New Zealand. Samoa gained independence from New
Zealand on January 1, 1962. The basic design of the Samoan flag was
created in 1948. That flag was identical to the current flag except the
Southern Cross star pattern had only four stars. The fifth star was
added in February of 1949.
Interesting Samoan Flag Facts:
The Island changed its name from Western Samoa to the Independent state of Samoa in 1997, but the flag remained the same.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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