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{{mergeto|Flag of Western Sahara}}
{{National flag infobox|
{{National flag infobox|
Name = the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic|
Name = the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic|

Revision as of 06:34, 4 October 2007

the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
UseNational flag
Proportion1:2
AdoptedFebruary 28, 1976
DesignA black, white, and green horizontal tricolor charged with a red star and crescent in the center stripe and a red triangle at the hoist.

The flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is a combination of the Pan-Arab colors and symbols related to Islam. The flag was originally adopted on 27 February, 1976 and was slightly modified in June of 1991. The region that is claimed by the SADR, Western Sahara, is administered by Morocco and their national flag can be seen in Western Sahara.

Description

The flag, originally used by the Polisario Front, consists of the colors black, green, white and red. The overall design of the flag is similar to that of the Palestinian flag, but this was not intentional. This flag, among many others, was derived from the colors used in the Arab Revolt. The star and crescent are major symbols of Islam and can be seen on flags of other Islamic countries, such as Pakistan.

Construction sheet

An official construction sheet for the SADR flag was released by the SADR Government in June of 1987. The flag ratio is 1:2 and the length of the red triangle is 1/3rd of the total flag. The reverse of the national flag does not have the star and crescent on the white stripe.[1]

References

  1. ^ From a document issued by the Protocol Section of the Office of the President of the Republic in June 1987.

External links

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