Somalia Flag History and Meaning
The Somalia 4′ x 6′ indoor nylon flag with pole sleeve and fringe is a stunning representation of the African country’s rich history. Made from high-quality nylon material, this flag is designed to withstand indoor conditions and features a pole sleeve and beautiful fringe details.
Flag History
- The flag of Somalia was adopted on October 12, 1954.
- Designed by Mohammed Awale Liban, it was originally intended for British Somaliland.
- Upon reunification of Italian and British Somaliland, the flag became the symbol of the Somali Democratic Republic.
The flag’s design is a testament to Somalia’s struggle for independence. According to Mr. Liban, the flag was designed to resemble the United Nations flag, in honor of the UN’s role in helping Somalia gain independence from Italy.
Flag Features
- Material: Nylon
- Size: 4′ x 6′
- Pole Sleeve and Fringe details for a premium look
Get your Somalia flag today and showcase your heritage or appreciation for this African nation!
A Historical Note on the Somali Flag
The adoption of the Somali flag in 1954 marked a significant milestone in the country’s journey to independence. The flag’s design, inspired by the United Nations flag, serves as a symbol of international cooperation and solidarity. Today, the Somali flag is a powerful emblem of national identity and pride, and its history continues to inspire generations to come.
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