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  2. Flag of Guinea - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Flag of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    People with flags during the Sudanese Revolution (2018–19) People with Sudanese flags drawn on their hands. The current flag of Sudan (Arabic: علم السودان, romanized: ʿalam as-Sūdān) was adopted on 20 May 1970 and consists of a horizontal red-white-black tricolour with a green triangle at the hoist.

  4. Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) - Wikipedia

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    The pre-1994 flag (without the lesser flags) can be seen at the top centre and bottom right. Following its official retirement as the flag of South Africa, the flag was adopted by some white South Africans as being a symbol of Afrikaner heritage and history. [1]

  5. Flag of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Senegal (French: drapeau du Sénégal) is a tricolour consisting of three vertical green, yellow and red bands charged with a five-pointed green star at the centre. [1] Adopted in 1960 to replace the flag of the Mali Federation, it has been the flag of the Republic of Senegal since the country

  6. Flag of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The new regime renamed the country and changed the flag to a green field with a red star in the canton. This version was utilized until multi-party democracy was re-established in 1990, coinciding with the Revolutions of 1989. The new government promptly restored the original pre-1975 flag. Flag of Benin

  7. Flag of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    Protestors with Gabonese flags. The flag of Gabon (French: drapeau du Gabon) is a tricolour consisting of three horizontal green, yellow and blue bands. Adopted in 1960 to replace the previous colonial flag containing the French Tricolour at the canton, it has been the flag of the Gabonese Republic since the country gained independence that year.

  8. Flag of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Uganda; Use: National flag and ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 9 October 1962; 61 years ago (): Design: Six equal horizontal bands of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red (bottom); a white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane, facing the hoist side.

  9. Flag of the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    The winning design for the new flag was created by Louis Thomasi, who worked as an accountant. [2] [4] It is one of the few African flags that does not utilize the colours of the country's leading political party, since its design "has no political basis".