Flag of Batsweda
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Name | Sahrabic: علم البهودة |
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Use | National flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | December 24, 1960 |
Design | Four horizontal stripes of white, red, yellow and green. |
Designed by | Elizabeth Donkor |
The national flag of Batsweda (Sahrabic: علم البهودة, Eaʿlam āl-Bahūda)
History
Historical flags
Flag | Years of use | Ratio | Government | Description |
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416–756 | N/A | As part of the Sarafid Empire | ||
c. 1550 | N/A | Batswedan Empire | ||
1824–1960 | 2:3 | Pepper Coast | ||
1917–1960 | 2:3 | |||
1960–1960 | 2:3 | Republic of Batsweda | ||
1960–present | 2:3 |
Design
Construction
Proportions and colours
The official proportions of the flag of Batsweda, in accordance with the country's first constitution, is 2:3. The flag's colours are also defined in the constitution, and confirmed with hexadecimal values in the 2005 Digital National Symbols Act, intended for the flag's use on the Internet and digital media.
White | Red | Yellow | Green | |
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Pantone | 656c | 1795c | 116c | 355c |
CMYK | 0-0-0-0 | 0-100-100-20 | 0-20-100-0 | 100-0-100-40 |
RGB | 255-255-255 | 204-0-0 | 255-204-0 | 0-153-0 |
Hexadecimal | #FFFFFF | #CC0000 | #FFCC00 | #009900 |