Solomon Islands Flag Description:
The flag of the
Solomon Islands consists of a thin yellow diagonal stripe that separates
the flag into two sections. The top portion is blue and the bottom
section is green. In the blue section there are five white, five pointed
stars arranged in an x pattern.
Solomon Islands Flag Meaning:
The
blue section represents the water of the Pacific Ocean; while the
yellow stripe symbolizes the sunshine and the green section stands for
the fertility of the nation. Originally, the five stars represented the
five administrative districts at the time of Solomon Island's
independence. When the number of districts in the country increased the
meaning of the stars was then said to represent the five main groups of
islands groups that form the Solomon Islands.
Solomon Islands Flag History:
The
flag of the Solomon Islands was adopted on November 18, 1977, just
before the country gained independence from Britain on July 7, 1978.
Interesting Solomon Islands Flag Facts:
In
1975 there was a competition to design the new flag of the Solomon
Islands and a winner was claimed, but the flag caused a lot of
controversy and it was eventually discarded and replaced with the
current flag which was also an entry in the competition.
Friday, November 23, 2012
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