Sierra Leone, flag of

Sierra Leone, flag of

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      horizontally striped green-white-blue national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.

       Sierra Leone, which was founded in the late 18th century as a home for freed slaves (hence Freetown, the capital), used a variety of flags under the British colonial regime. Only the badge in the British Blue Ensign, representing the local colony, contained symbols for the territory of Sierra Leone. It was not a distinctive emblem, however, because the same design was used (except for the initials of each territory displayed at the bottom) by the Gold Coast, Lagos, and Gambia colonies. The badge displayed mountains in the background and an elephant and oil palm tree in the foreground. In 1914 Sierra Leone was able to obtain a coat of arms (arms, coat of) of its own, also approved for use as a flag badge on the Blue Ensign: this showed the old British Union Jack, an oil palm tree, and an African saluting a vessel arriving from the high seas. The Latin motto read, “Auspice Britannia liber” (“Free under the protection of Britain”).

      When independence was finally achieved on April 27, 1961, a new national flag was hoisted. Its three horizontal stripes stood, respectively, for the resources of the country and its people, notably agriculture and the mountains (green); unity and justice (white); and the aspiration to contribute to world peace, especially through the use of its unique natural harbour at Freetown (blue). The same three colours were featured in the new national coat of arms, which included a lion to reflect the country's name, a Portuguese phrase meaning “Lion Mountain.”

Whitney Smith
 

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