Flag of Guinea Bissau Size: The National Flag of the country resembles the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde. It consists of two equal horizontal bands. The shade of the top band is yellow and the green shaded band is at the bottom. A vertical band is at the left side of the flag and its shade is red. There is a black star with five corners in the middle of the red band. The banner of Guinea-Bissau takes after the Ghanaian banner aside from that the red band on the banner of Ghana is evenly planned and the dark star is set at the focal point of the yellow band. The proportion of the flag is 1:2. Meaning: The banner shows the customary Pan-African shades of gold, green, red, and Black Star of Africa. The banner’s plan is vigorously biased by the banner of Ghana. The tones have comparative implications: explicitly, the red and green, which represent saints, and gold for mineral riches. History: The African began to prepare help at those Portuguese gatherings for its message of social and monetary advancement through political insurgency. Then it supported a banner to some degree the same as those of the adjoining autonomous nations of Guinea and Ghana, which were then pondering a future partnership of West African terrains. To their PAN shades, the freedom development for Guinea-Bissau supplements a dark star on the red shaded stripe. That band and star looked topographically toward the western waterfront locale with its capital city, Bissau.
The yellow and green shades of the flag have a connection with the savannas of the north and the timberlands of the south. Yellow was perceived as an indication of reap and the products of exertion, both in horticulture and in any case. Green recalled the immense wilderness and the farming terrain, which offered a vocation for the tremendous standard of residents. The party banner additionally consolidated the initials PAIGC, discarded when autonomy was declared on September 24, 1973. Portugal didn’t recognize Guinea-Bissau or its banner until after its uprising. Cape Verde at last uncontrolled the Marxist legislative issues of the PAIGC and adjusted its public banner, however, Guinea-Bissau reviewed the first plan. Interesting Facts: Guinea-Bissau’s banner uses the Pan-African shades of red, yellow, and green like numerous other African nations. The crest of Guinea-Bissau has similar shadings as the banner and includes the dark star of African solidarity. Guinea-Bissau’s coast is addressed on its crest by a shell, while its central area savannah and woods are addressed on its banner. 13,948 36,125
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Guinea-Bissau Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing RED PANTONE: PMS 032 C HEX (HTML): #EF3340; RGB: (239,51,64) CMYK: (0,86,63,0) 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) BLACK PANTONE: PMS BLACK C HEX (HTML): #000000; RGB: (0,0,0) CMYK: (0,0,0,100)





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