Equatorial Guinea flag patch

Equatorial Guinea flag patch

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Have you seen our Velcro flag patch sticker? With this you can give your flag patch a Velcro backing!

Size: 6.5 x 4 cm (2.56 x 1.57 inch)

The flag of Equatorial Guinea consists of three equal horizontal stripes - the top stripe is green, the middle one white and the bottom stripe are red. On the left side of the flag is a light blue horizontal triangle pointing towards the middle. In the center of the white stripe and flag is the Equatorial Guinea's coat of arms. The country's coat of arms is gray with a silk cotton tree. Above the coat of arms are six six-pointed yellow stars, and beneath are the words, 'Unidad Paz Justica', which translates to 'Unity Peace Justice'.

Meaning: The stars represent the mainland and the islands of Equatorial Guinea. The green stripe symbolizes the country's lush vegetation and agricultural wealth. The white represents peace and the red stands for Equatorial Guinea's struggle for independence. The blue triangle symbolizes the sea, which links the different parts of the nation together. The silk cotton or god tree in the coat of arms represents the country's historical link to Spain. It was under a similar tree that a treaty was signed with the Spanish at the time of colonization.

History: This version of the Equatorial Guinea flag was adopted on August 21, 1979. Equatorial Guinea achieved independence from Spain on October 12, 1968, and adopted a national flag on the same day. The Equatorial Guinea flag's original coat of arms were removed in the 1970s and replaced with a different emblem. The coat of arms returned in August 1979.

Interesting Facts: It was under a silk cotton tree, pictured on the Equatorial Guinea flag, that a treaty was signed with the Spanish at the time of colonization. (source: worldflags101)