Singapore, flag of

Singapore, flag of

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      horizontally divided red-white national flag with a white crescent and five stars in the upper hoist corner. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 2 to 3.

      In the 19th century, British settlements in Southeast Asia were combined to form the colony of the Straits Settlements; the flag badge for its use on the British Blue Ensign was white with a red inverted Y bearing three gold crowns to represent Singapore, Malacca, and Penang. Singapore had no flag of its own, although its seal showed a lion to recall the meaning of the name (“Lion City”). There was also a city coat of arms showing a lion, granted in 1911. After World War II Singapore became a separate colony with a badge similar to that of the Straits Settlements but containing only one crown. Finally, on December 3, 1959, with the introduction of self-government, Singapore acquired its own flag.

      The stripes of red and white, standing for universal brotherhood and equality and for purity and virtue, resembled those in a number of neighbouring countries, including Indonesia (Indonesia, flag of), Thailand (Thailand, flag of), and Malaya (Malaysia, flag of). In the upper hoist corner was a crescent, which was defined as being symbolic of the growth of a young country. The crescent framed five stars representing democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality. When displayed on other national flags, the star and crescent are officially associated with Islam, but this is not the case with the flag of Singapore.

      There was no change in its flag when Singapore became one of the states of Malaysia in 1963, nor on August 9, 1965, when Singapore separated from Malaysia and became an independent country. In addition to its national flag, Singapore has special ensigns used for private, government, and military vessels. All incorporate the crescent and five stars as well as the national colours, red and white.

Whitney Smith
 

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