Tongan Flag Description:
The flag of Tonga consists of a
red base with a white square in the upper left corner. There is a red
cross centered on the white square.
Tongan Flag Meaning:
The
red cross represents the country's belief in Christianity. The white
stands for purity and the red represents the blood Jesus shed at his
crucifixion and reminds Tonga's people that they owe their salvation to
him.
Tongan Flag History:
The Tongan flag
originated in the 1860s and was adopted on November 4, 1875, making it
one of the world's oldest flags. The constitution of 1875 stated that
the Tongan flag should never be changed. The Tongan flag was based on an
idea from the Tongan King, George Tupou I and possibly patterned on the
British Red Ensign, a red flag with the Union Jack in the upper left
corner. Tonga gained independence from British protectorate status on
June 4, 1970.
Interesting Tongan Flag Facts:
Tonga
used to fly a flag that was the same as the flag of the Red Cross
organization, so the Tongan flag was changed to avoid confusion with it.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
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