Flag of Angola
Flag of Angola
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Adopted on November 11, 1975, the flag of Angola is a powerful symbol reflecting the history, culture and aspirations of the country. Dominated by the colors red, black and yellow, each element of the flag carries a deep meaning.
Description and Symbolism
The Colors of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola: The colors of the flag - red, black and yellow - are those of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, the main armed resistance group against Portuguese colonialism. These colors also reflect inspiration taken from the flag of the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam.
Black and Red: Black symbolizes the African continent, the African people and their skin. Red represents the blood shed in the fight for independence and freedom.
Yellow and Wealth: The yellow color of the flag symbolizes the wealth of the country, reflecting its abundant natural resources.
Center Symbols: In the center of the flag, the yellow emblem includes a five-pointed star, a half-cogwheel and a machete. The star symbolizes progress and international solidarity, the wheel represents workers and industry, and the machete reflects the importance of agriculture.
The Angolan flag is an emblem of national identity, illustrating the country's struggle for independence, its cultural heritage and its commitment to progress and solidarity. It represents the determination of a nation to build a better future for its people.