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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

Lesotho

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Lesotho Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing BLUE PANTONE: PMS REFLEX BLUE C HEX (HTML): #001489; RGB: (0,20,137) CMYK: (100,89,0,0) GREEN PANTONE: PMS 347 C HEX (HTML): #009A44; RGB: (0,154,68) CMYK: (93,0,100,0) BLACK PANTONE: PMS BLACK C HEX (HTML): #000000; RGB: (0,0,0) CMYK: (0,0,0,100)

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Flag of Lesotho Size: The National Flag of the country is a rectangular design whose width to length extends is 2:3. The plan includes an even triband composed of three shades. The Pantone reflex blue, white, and Pantone green are organized from start to finish. The groups are of various widths. The blue and green groups are of equivalent widths however are marginally smaller than the center white band. The authority extents of the widths of the three groups are 3:4:3. The center white stripe includes the black picture of the Mokorotlo, a customary cap, and the public image of Lesotho. Meaning: The plan of the Flag of Lesotho spins around the subject of harmony and strength both inside and with its neighbor. The blue stripe addresses the sky and downpours as Lesotho is known for its mid-year rainstorms and clear mountain skies. The white stripe represents harmony. The green stripe addresses the land and its flourishing. In the banner is a Mokorotlo or straw cap. Some think it repeats the state of a nearby mountain, or it might have been brought to Lesotho by pioneers. The cap is dark to address Lesotho as a dark country. History: Lesotho took on its first banner on October fourth, 1966 on the day the nation acquired freedom. The design of the flag consists of three vertical bands of green, blue, and red shades including the Mokorotlo on the blue band. This banner was supplanted with another banner in January 1987 after a tactical upset ousted the Basotho National Party. Planned by Sergeant Matete, the new banner’s plan consisted of three inclining groups of white, blue, and green, and included conventional military insignias of a spear, a club, and a safeguard. The banner was Lesotho’s public banner somewhere in the range of 1987 and 2006 when it was supplanted by the current public banner. Interesting Facts: The banner of the country was officially embraced on 4 October 2006. Lesotho’s present banner once again introduced the Mokorotlo, which was likewise utilized in the banner planned in 1966 when the nation acquired autonomy from Britain. The Mokorotlo or Basotho cap is a significant public image and is considered as a component of Lesotho’s National dress. The Sotho public generally wore the cap during significant functions. Individuals in Lesotho wear the Mokorotlo as an impression of their public character. The first plan of the banner included a brown-shaded Mokorotlo picture, yet this was subsequently different from the current black Mokorotlo picture. 11,720 30,355

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