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Flag of Angola

Flag of Angola
AO · 2:3

Official Palette

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Symbolism

Red represents the blood shed during the struggle for independence. Black represents the African continent. The central emblem features a half-gear (representing workers and industry), a machete (representing peasants and agricultural struggle), and a star (representing internationalism and progress).

History

Adopted on November 11, 1975, when Angola gained independence from Portugal. The design was inspired by the flag of the MPLA (People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola).

Construction

A horizontal bicolour of red and black with a yellow emblem in the center.

Country Specifications

Capital
Luanda
Population
37.5M
Languages
Portuguese
Continent
Africa
Subregion
Central Africa
Landlocked
No
ISO 3166-1
AO

Flag Identification

Adopted
November 11, 1975
Proportions
2:3 (≈0.67)
Total Colors
3
Primary Layout
Horizontal bands
Key Symbols
Central emblem

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Sources

  • Constitution of Angola
  • Britannica