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  1. national flag consisting of a horizontally oriented Y-shape (known in heraldry as a pall) in green, with yellow (gold) and white borders, separating sections of red and blue and a black hoist triangle. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3. Flag of South Africa (1928–94).

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    • History of The Flag of South Africa
    • What Is The Meaning Behind The Colours of The South African Flag?
    • Interesting Facts About The Flag of South Africa

    The design of the South African flag originated from a former South African State Herald known as Fred Brownell. The flagwas hoisted for the first time on April 27, 1994. The decision to adopt Brownell’s flag did not come easily. In 1993, a public competition was held in a bid to find a new design for the new nation. The National Symbols Commission...

    a) Colors The flag of South Africa constitutes six colors: The red, white and blue from the Boer republic and the British flag. The green, black, and gold colors from the ANC. Although there is no official statement concerning the meaning of the colors, here are some interpretations: 1. Greenis considered to symbolize the fertility of the land 2. B...

    At the time of its construction, the flag of South Africa was the only flag in the world with six colors.
    The flag was meant to serve as an interim flag for five years. However, since 1994, there has been no mention of a new flag. Also, the flag is recognized within the constitution (Act 108 of 1996).
    South Africans are expected to adhere to the flag’s etiquette. This includes not letting the flag touch the ground. Also, the flag should not be used as a tablecloth or as a covering on any platform.
    When the flag is raised with other national flags, it should be hoisted first and lowered last.
  2. Three of the colours – black, green and gold – are found in the flag of the African National Congress. The other three – red, white and blue – are used in the modern flag of the Netherlands and the flag of the United Kingdom; the colours white and blue were also found in the old flag of South Africa .

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  3. Flag of South Africa: Color Palette. Green. #007a4d. RGB: 0, 122, 77. CMYK: 100, 0, 37, 52. Black. #000000. RGB: 0, 0, 0. CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 100. White. #ffffff. RGB: 255, 255, 255. CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 0. Yellow. #ffb612. RGB: 255, 182, 18. CMYK: 0, 29, 93, 0. Red. #de3831. RGB: 222, 56, 49. CMYK: 0, 75, 78, 13. Blue. #002395. RGB: 0, 35, 149.

  4. Home. Flags. South African Flag Colors Code & Meaning & History. The colours of the South African flag represent the nation’s rich history and culture. The six colours – red, white, blue, green, black and yellow – all have different meanings and represent the country’s diverse population.

  5. The red, white, and blue colors were taken from the colors of the Boer Republics. The yellow, black, and green are taken from the African National Congress (ANC) flag. The Y form represents the convergence of several diverse elements present within the South African society and therefore symbolizes national unity.

  6. Black, yellow and green are the colours of ruling ANC party. Red, white and blue are a nod to both the flags of the European colonists as well as the old Boer republics. The V or Y shape, which can be interpreted as "the convergence of diverse elements within South African society, taking the road ahead in unity".