Flag of Malawi

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 Flag ratio: 2:3
Flag ratio: 2:3

The flag of Malawi was adopted on July 6, 1964.

The rising sun represents the dawn of hope and freedom for the continent of Africa (when the flag was created, countries in Africa were just beginning to be granted independence). The black represents the people of the continent, the red symbolizes the martyrs of African freedom, and the green represents nature.

The flag resembles the pan-African flag designed by Marcus Garvey's UNIA, with the red and black bands reversed and a red sun in the top. It also resembles the flag of the now-defunct Republic of Biafra.

The colours of the flag are defined using British Standard colours:

Scheme Red Green
British Standard Colours 0-005 0-010
Source: Malawi at Flags of the World. Accessed 17 Feb 2006.


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