Most countries have their respective national flag flying from commercial flag poles of different kinds throughout the world. One such country, or better-said republic, is Cape Verde. Their respective territory includes a number of islands. The Republic of Cap Verde is relatively young as it only declared independence some twenty-five years ago. Interestingly, and like other countries, Cape Verde's flag resembles that of its neighbor Guinea-Bissau.
The previously uninhabited islands off the coast of western area of the continent of Africa were discovered and colonized by Portugal during the 1500-s. Soon after their discovery they would become an important location in the slave trade due to their location. The islands remained under rule for a good number of years.
As previously mentioned, the Cape Verde flag is not all that unique in terms of flag design and colors. Other African countries display the colors green, red and yellow from their respective flag poles of all types. The color red is symbolic of the blood that was shed on behalf of the people that fought for independence. Interestingly, and to flag experts controversially, the color green represents the vegetation of the islands, which is very much minimal.
Like other flags of the world, the coat of arms is shown in the canton portion of the national flag of Cape Verde. An important representation of the state, the various elements have wonderful meaning. The cogwheel and pick for example, is said to symbolize the hard labor of the local inhabitants. The national motto of the republic is also displayed on the state arms, which states: Republica De Cabo Verde.
Over the course of many years, and as a result of tougher financial times during the second half of the 20th century, Cape Verde inhabitants have migrated to Europe as well as other countries around the world, including the United States of America and nearby African states. The migration count has been such that descendants that live in other countries exceed the count of inhabitants of the Cap Verde territory.
A new Cap Verde flag was introduced in September of 1922, thus substituting the flag that was brought into existence in 1992. The new flag displays a blue colored field and ten stars, symbolizing the main islands of the country. The blue color is symbolic for the ocean as well as the sky. This flag flies just nicely from residential flag poles of all kinds.
The previously uninhabited islands off the coast of western area of the continent of Africa were discovered and colonized by Portugal during the 1500-s. Soon after their discovery they would become an important location in the slave trade due to their location. The islands remained under rule for a good number of years.
As previously mentioned, the Cape Verde flag is not all that unique in terms of flag design and colors. Other African countries display the colors green, red and yellow from their respective flag poles of all types. The color red is symbolic of the blood that was shed on behalf of the people that fought for independence. Interestingly, and to flag experts controversially, the color green represents the vegetation of the islands, which is very much minimal.
Like other flags of the world, the coat of arms is shown in the canton portion of the national flag of Cape Verde. An important representation of the state, the various elements have wonderful meaning. The cogwheel and pick for example, is said to symbolize the hard labor of the local inhabitants. The national motto of the republic is also displayed on the state arms, which states: Republica De Cabo Verde.
Over the course of many years, and as a result of tougher financial times during the second half of the 20th century, Cape Verde inhabitants have migrated to Europe as well as other countries around the world, including the United States of America and nearby African states. The migration count has been such that descendants that live in other countries exceed the count of inhabitants of the Cap Verde territory.
A new Cap Verde flag was introduced in September of 1922, thus substituting the flag that was brought into existence in 1992. The new flag displays a blue colored field and ten stars, symbolizing the main islands of the country. The blue color is symbolic for the ocean as well as the sky. This flag flies just nicely from residential flag poles of all kinds.