Benin, flag of

Benin, flag of

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      national flag with horizontal stripes of yellow and red and, at the hoist, a vertical green stripe. It has a width-to-length ratio of 2 to 3.

      The national flag of Dahomey (now Benin) was officially adopted on November 16, 1959, following the establishment of an autonomous republic in that former French colony. Like many neighbouring countries, it chose the pan-African colours (red-yellow-green) that had been used by the African Democratic Rally—i.e., the legislators in the French National Assembly who represented French West Africa following World War II. The colours were also associated with Ethiopia (Ethiopia, flag of), the oldest independent African state, and with the flags of contemporaneously independent Ghana (Ghana, flag of) (1957 flag design), Cameroon (Cameroon, flag of) (1957), and Guinea (Guinea, flag of) (1958). Yellow and green corresponded to the savannas of the north and the palm groves of the south, while red referred to the blood of ancestors who defended the homeland and the link between all parts of the country. The flag did not change when the country became independent on August 1, 1960.

      The government followed Marxist policies from 1974 and subsequently changed the country's name to Benin. On December 1, 1975, the national flag was replaced. The Benin People's Revolutionary Party expressed its socialist program in a red flag bearing a green star in the upper hoist. The national flag was exactly the reverse—a flag of green, representing the agricultural base of the economy, with a red star for national unity and revolution. Economic failures and the disintegration of Soviet influence led to the demise of this regime, and on August 1, 1990, the original flag and coat of arms (arms, coat of) were restored.

Whitney Smith
 

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Universalium. 2010.

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