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The national flag of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas consists of a black triangle situated at the hoist with three horizontal bands: aquamarine, gold and aquamarine. Adopted in 1973 to replace the British Blue Ensign defaced with the emblem of the Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands , it has been the flag of the Bahamas since the country gained ...
Bahamas International Championships; Bahamas at the 1952 Summer Olympics; British Empire in World War II; Civil ensign; Flag of the Bahamas; Flags of North America; Historical flags of the British Empire and the overseas territories; List of Bahamian flags; List of Star class sailors at the Summer Olympics; List of athletes with the most ...
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English: Rejected flag proposal of the Bahamas from 1973 by Sir Anthony Wagner, of the College of Arms, who recommended that the colours should change places after the the current design was submitted for approval to the Garter King of Arms.
Date: 20 September 2021: Source: Own work.Basic geometry from description provided by Government of the Bahamas. The flag is a black equilateral triangle against the mast, superimposed on a horizontal background made up of two colours on three equal stripes of aquamarine, gold and aquamarine.
Flag of the governor of the Bahamas Islands: A British Union Flag with the Badge of the Bahamas Islands. Note: change in the design of the badge. 1953–1964: Flag of the Crown Colony of the Bahamas Islands: A British Blue Ensign with the Badge of the Bahamas Islands. Note: change in the design of the crown within the badge. 1953–1964: Civil ...
Flag Primary colours Secondary colours Primary Secondary Further information Antigua and Barbuda: Red, white, blue, black and yellow Bahamas: Aquamarine, yellow and black Barbados: Ultramarine, gold and black Belize: Blue, red and white Sky blue (used in sports) Canada: Red and white [2] Black (only used in sports) National colours of Canada
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