Senegalese Flag Description:
The flag of Senegal
consists of three vertical stripes - the left stripe is green, the
middle yellow, and the right stripe is red. In the center of the flag
and yellow stripe is a green, five pointed star.
Senegalese Flag Meaning:
The
green stripe represents Islam, progress and hope. The yellow stands for
the country's natural wealth and progress, which will be achieved
through the people's collective hard work. The red represents the common
African struggle for independence. The star represents unity and hope.
The colors are traditional pan-African colors.
Senegalese Flag History:
The
Senegalese flag was adopted on August 20, 1960, just after gaining
independence from France in 1959. Senegal joined the Sudanese Republic,
which is now Mali, to create a union called the Mali Federation, in
1959, but withdrew from the Federation in 1960. The Mali Federation's
flag was based on the French flag, with the French blue-white-red colors
being replaced with the pan-African colors of green-yellow-red.
Interesting Senegalese Flag Facts:
Early
in 2004, President Wade of Senegal reportedly had designed a new flag
for the country, but in doing so he violated the country's constitution
as only the vote of the Senegalese people have the right to change any
of the country's symbols.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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