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The flag of Senegal
The origins of the flag of Senegal (French: Drapeau du Sénégal) lie in
the former Mali Federation, whose flag was identical, spare for a
stylized black silhouette in the central section. It bears the
Pan-African colours. The flag in its modern form was officially
adopted on August 20, 1960.
* Flag of Senegal (Nylon with Polesleeve)
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Flag of Senegal
Flag of Senegal
Note: actual flag colors may differ slightly
National Flag of Senegal: EPS vector format in both official
proportions and a standard sized 3:5 ratio version.
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The author recall that the national flag of Senegal is widely used
during national ceremonies and other celebrations, but he deplores the
use of untrue flags made by some manufacturers that do not respect the
position of the stripes and the star.
The flag of Senegal consists of three equal vertical bands of green
(hoist side), yellow, and red with a small green five-pointed star
centered in the yellow band; uses the popular pan-African colors of
Ethiopia.
The flag of Senegal was adopted on 20th of August in 1960. The
decision to include the panafrican colors (the green, yellow and red
tricolor) reflects the idea of African unity. The green star (in the
middle) stands for the African freedom.
The origins of the flag of Senegal lie in the former Mali Federation,
whose flag was identical, spare for a stylized black silhouette in the
central section. It bears the Pan-African colours. The flag in its
modern form was officially adopted on August 20, 1960.