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EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

Congo

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Congo Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing YELLOW PANTONE: PMS 109 C HEX (HTML): #FFD100; RGB: (255,209,0) CMYK: (0,9,100,0) GREEN PANTONE: PMS 355 C HEX (HTML): #009639; RGB: (0,150,57) CMYK: (91,0,100,0) RED PANTONE: PMS 032 C HEX (HTML): #EF3340; RGB: (239 51 64) CMYK: (0,86,63,0)

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Congo Flag Size: The official National flag of the country is inspired by the official Pan-African flag. Both flags share similar shades. The flag is divided into three parts. In a way, that lower-left corner meets the upper right corner. Two triangles are formed in the flag and the central part of the flag is straight from the lower-left corner to the upper right corner. The top triangle is green, the central area of the flag is yellow and the bottom triangle is red. Meaning: The shades of the pennant pass on friendly, political, and regional ramifications. The green addresses the cultivation and forests of the Congo, while the yellow locations the “family relationship and decency” of the Congolese public. In any case, the symbolism behind the red was left unexplained. However, some people thought that it was the symbol of struggles and bloodshed for independence and freedom. According to a central area point of view, green, yellow, and red are the shades of Pan-Africanist improvement. It is the primary Pan-Africanist standard to utilize a slanting plan in its arrangement. They are furthermore comparative tones utilized in the standard of Ethiopia, the most prepared independent country in Africa and the principal country other than Liberia to remain free during the Scramble for Africa. History: The national flag was used to represent Congo because it was a French State. The French government didn’t permit the utilization of some other banner, expecting that it may prompt the improvement of patriot sentiments and the ensuing unrest. In 1959, Congo turned into an independent area in France and took on another banner. This banner was held as the public banner when Congo became free in 1960. The banner was taken out when a progressive upset overwhelmed the new government and prompted the foundation of a Communist system. The socialist government embraced a warning with other communist images in 1970. At the point when Communist rule finished, the new government reestablished the first banner plan of 1959 on June 10, 1991. Interesting Facts: Congo was an independent region in past centuries, but then Belgium took their freedom. After years, they again gained independence. The new flag of the country was raised in 1991. It is still in use. The same flag was in use, 62 years ago. It was re-adopted. Congo is always messed up with DR Congo. Both are different countries and have different flags. DR Congo got autonomy from Belgium in 1960. While Congo also gained independence in 1960 but from France. You will be amazed by knowing that the location of both countries are like neighbors, and they also share a mutual sea. 132,047 342,000

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