Flag of South Africa
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Flag ratio: 2:3The current flag of the Republic of South Africa was adopted on April 27, 1994, after the first free elections and the end of apartheid. A new national flag was adopted to represent the new democratic government of South Africa that represented all South Africans.
None of the flag designs submitted by the public was supported by the committee charged to select the final design. An interim flag was designed by State Herald Frederick G. Brownell for the April 27 elections, the nation's first fully inclusive elections, and for Nelson Mandela's May 10 inauguration. The flag was so well received that the interim version was made the final, national flag in the South African Constitution. Given the troubled historical context, it is remarkable that a consensual replacement for the former national flags was found. The new flag is seen as an enduring symbol of the modern South African state.
The flag has horizontal bands of red (on the top) and blue (on the bottom), of equal width, separated by a central green band which splits into a horizontal "Y" shape, the arms of which end at the corners of the hoist side (and follow the flag's diagonals). The Y embraces a black isosceles triangle from which the arms are separated by narrow yellow bands; the red and blue bands are separated from the green band and its arms by narrow white stripes. The stripes at the fly end are in the 5:1:3:1:5 ratio. The South African flag is the only national flag in the world with six colors and without a seal or brocade. In blazons (a vexillological description using flag terminology), the South African flag is described as "per pall fesswise gules, sable and azure, a fesswise pall vert fimbriated argent, Or and argent."
2007-02-24 09:30:31
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answered by ash 3
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Korea
2007-02-23 20:45:50
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answered by i_love_hp 2
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The two flags most similar to ours are the Malaysian and the Liberian. The Liberian is virtually identical having only one star. The Malaysian flag is virtually identical to ours but in the blue filed where we have our stars, they have the crescent moon.
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answered by Anonymous
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Iraq
2007-02-24 07:43:39
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answered by genepool 2
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Cyprus
2007-02-23 16:38:05
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answered by ari-pup 7
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Belgium?
2007-02-23 17:12:18
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answered by autumndaesy 2
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i don't know some but there are flags with different sides like paraguay and oregon.
2007-02-23 16:38:15
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answered by nichol 4
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until 1957, South Africa
2007-02-23 16:40:08
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answered by hot.turkey 5
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South africa
2007-02-23 16:39:04
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answered by Mowri 4
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insulting
2007-02-23 17:40:47
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answered by keral 6
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