Coat of arms 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 coat of arms of Batsweda (Sahrabic: شعار البهودة, Šiʿār āl-Bahūda)
Design
History
Historical coats of arms
Flag | Years of use | Government | Description |
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416–756 | As part of the Sarafid Empire | A green field with a lion and sun in the centre. | |
c. 1550 | Batswedan Empire | A green field with a yellow palm tree in the centre. | |
1824–1960 | Pepper Coast | A white field with the logo of the Pepper Coast Company in the centre. | |
1917–1960 | A vertical tricolour of red, yellow, and green with the badge of the Pepper Coast in the centre stripe. | ||
1960–1960 | People's Republic of Batsweda (unofficial) | A vertical tricolour of red, yellow, and green with a white circle in the centre stripe. Used unofficially by the Batswedan Popular Front. | |
1960–present | People's Republic of Batsweda | Four horizontal stripes of white, red, yellow and green. | |
Republic of Batsweda | |||
Kingdom of Batsweda | |||
Republic of Batsweda |