Flag of Namibia

Flag of Namibia

Overview

Country Namibia
Adopted 1990
Aspect ratio 2:3
Colors
(5)
Elements Horizontal stripes, sun

Description

A wide red diagonal stripe, bordered by thin white lines, extends from the lower hoist corner to the upper fly corner. This band separates the flag into a blue triangle at the top left and a green triangle at the bottom right. A golden sun with twelve triangular rays is situated in the upper hoist quadrant.

Symbolism

Red symbolizes the heroism of the Namibian people and their shared determination to achieve a better future. The blue section represents the sky and the Atlantic Ocean, while the green area signifies the nation's agricultural wealth and natural resources. Peace and unity are represented by the white borders, and the twelve-rayed sun stands for life, energy, and the diverse ethnic groups of the country.

History

The national flag was officially hoisted for the first time on March 21, 1990, marking Namibia's independence from South Africa. It was chosen from 870 designs submitted to a competition organized by the National Symbols Sub-committee of the Constituent Assembly. Before independence, the region was governed as South West Africa and used the South African national flag. The adopted design integrated colors used by the major political movements involved in the independence struggle, including SWAPO and the DTA.