Papua New Guinea Flag Description:
The flag of Papua New
Guinea consists of two diagonal triangular sections - the left section
is black and the right section is red. Five, five-pointed, white stars
representing the Southern Cross are in the black portion of the flag;
while a yellow bird of paradise is in the red section.
Papua New Guinea Flag Meaning:
Black,
red and yellow are traditional colors which are found in Papua New
Guinean art and clothing. The yellow bird, a stylized bird of paradise,
is culturally significant to Papua New Guineans and in full flight it
represents freedom and the country's birth as an independent nation. 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. The Southern
Cross represents the country's geographical position in the world and
its link to Australia, which also incorporates the Southern Cross on its
flag.
Papua New Guinea Flag History:
The Papua New
Guinea flag was adopted on July 1, 1971 and Papua New Guinea gained
independence from Australia on September 16, 1975.
Interesting Papua New Guinea Flag Facts:
The proportions of 3:4 make the Papua New Guinea flag almost square in shape.
A
competition was held to design a flag for country in 1971. The
government approved a design submitted by local art teacher, Susan
Karike. It became the national flag upon Papua New Guinea's
independence.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
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