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The flag of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Bandera de Guinea Ecuatorial; French: Drapeau de la Guinée équatoriale; Portuguese: Bandeira da Guiné Equatorial) was adopted on August 21, 1979. [1] The six stars on the flag represent Equatorial Guinea's mainland and five islands. Under the rule of dictator Francisco Nguema the flag was modified and ...
Flag Date Use Description 1973–1979: 3rd State Flag of Equatorial Guinea: A horizontal tricolor of green, white and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side and the emblem of Francisco Nguema centered in the white band. [4] 1969-1973: 2nd State Flag of Equatorial Guinea
Pages in category "National symbols of Equatorial Guinea" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... List of flags of Equatorial Guinea; P.
The flag of Guinea-Bissau consists of a vertical red stripe on the hoist side charged with a black five-pointed star and two horizontal yellow and green stripes on the fly side. The flag's design is taken from the flag of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde , while the Pan-African colours of yellow, green, red and ...
Flag Date Use Description 1993-Present: Presidential Flag of Guinea: A vertical tricolour of red, yellow and green with the national coat of arms in the center. 1984-1993: Presidential Flag of Guinea: A vertical tricolour of red, yellow and green with the national coat of arms in the center. 1958-1984: Presidential Flag of Guinea
Flag of El Salvador; Flag of Equatorial Guinea; Flag of Estonia; Naval Ensign of Estonia; Naval Jack of Estonia; Presidential Flag of Estonia; Flag of Eswatini; Flag of the Falkland Islands; Flag of the Federation des Francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador; Flag of Fiji; Flag of Fiji (2005 proposal 1) Flag of Fiji (2015 proposal 1) Civil ...
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According to Sékou Touré, first President of Guinea, the three colors of the flag represent the following: red symbolizes the blood of anti-colonialist martyrs, the labor of the working classes, and the wish for progress; yellow represents Guinean gold, as well as the sun, which is "the source of energy, generosity and equality for all men to which he gives light equally"; and green ...