Swaziland Flag Description:
The flag of Swaziland
consists of four horizontal stripes - the top and bottom stripes are
blue and the center stripe is red. The red stripe is bordered on the top
and bottom by a thin yellow stripe. In the middle of the red stripe and
the flag there is an emblem that consists of an ox hide combat shield
from the traditional Swazi Emasotsha Regiment, as well as their assegais
or spears, a Swazi fighting stick and three royal Swazi ornamental
tassels called tinjobo, which are made from widow bird and loury
feathers.
Swaziland Flag Meaning:
The red
stripe represents the past battles fought for Swaziland. The yellow
represents the country's mineral wealth and the blue stands for peace.
Swaziland Flag History:
The
flag was adopted on October 30, 1967, a year before Swaziland gained
independence from Britain on September 6, 1968. The colors of the
Swaziland flag are based on a military flag which was presented to the
Swazi Pioneer Corps in 1941, by the king of Swaziland to remind them of
Swazi military traditions.
Interesting Swaziland Flag Facts:
Prior to gaining independence from Britain, Swaziland flew the British Union Jack.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
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