Flag of Comoros
Flag of Comoros
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The flag of the Comoros, rich in color and symbolism, represents the unity and cultural diversity of this Federal Republic located in the east of Africa, near Mozambique and Somalia.
Four Horizontal Stripes: The Comorian flag is distinguished by its four horizontal stripes of the same size. Each band symbolizes one of the islands that form the archipelago: yellow for Mohéli (Mwali), white for Mayotte, red for Anjouan (Nzuwani) and blue for Grande Comore (Ngazidja).
The Green Triangle and Islam: To the left of the flag, a green isosceles triangle represents Islam, the dominant religion in the Comoros, a legacy of the long Arab-Islamic influence on the archipelago.
The Moon and Stars: The white moon and the four small stars within the green triangle also symbolize the four islands of the archipelago, reinforcing the idea of unity and cohesion between them.
The Comoros flag is an emblem of national unity, reflecting the cultural richness and diversity of the islands that make up the nation. It symbolizes harmony and solidarity between the islands and embodies Comorian pride and national identity.