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Flag of Mauritius

Flag of Mauritius
MU · 2:3

Symbolism

Red represents the struggle for independence, blue represents the Indian Ocean, yellow represents the 'new light of independence', and green represents the lush vegetation of the island.

History

Adopted on March 12, 1968, the day of independence. Designed by the College of Arms in London.

Construction

A 2:3 ratio. Four equal horizontal bands of red, blue, yellow, and green.

Country Specifications

Capital
Port Louis
Population
1.2M
Languages
English, French, Mauritian Creole
Continent
Africa
Subregion
Southern Africa
Landlocked
Island state
ISO 3166-1
MU

Flag Identification

Adopted
March 12, 1968
Proportions
2:3 (≈0.67)
Total Colors
4
Primary Layout
Horizontal bands

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Sources

  • Government of Mauritius
  • Britannica