Flag of South Africa \nThe national flag of the Republic of South Africa was adopted on April 26 1994. The flag was designed by the State Herald, Mr F. Brownell. An earlier attempt to create a new flag by asking for suggestions from the public did not turn out to be successful.
Despite its newness, the flag has turned out to be an excellent national symbol, including among white South Africans whose flag it supplanted, and can now regularly be seen at sporting events and the like.
The flag can best be described as two equal width horizontal bands of red (top) and blue separated by a central green band which splits into a horizontal Y, the arms of which end at the corners of the hoist side; the Y embraces a black isosceles triangle from which the arms are separated by narrow yellow bands; the red and blue bands are separated from the green band and its arms by narrow white stripes.
External links\n*South African government's page on the flag\n*dimensions of the flag\n*South African flag closer observed \n\n |
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