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Botswana Flag

$59.50
SKU:
30275
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Origin:
United States

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The Botswana flag has 5 horizontal stripes, with 2 thick blue stripes on the outside & a black stripe with 2 thin white ones in the center.
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Description

This flag represents Botswana's unique cultural heritage and is an excellent choice for flying outside homes, businesses, or public buildings. Made from high-quality nylon, our Botswana flag is fray-resistant and lightweight, meaning it can fly even in gentle breezes. The design is digitally printed to ensure vibrant, UV-resistant colors.

We carry Botswana flags in multiple sizes, including 12” x 18”, 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. Our 3’ x 5’ is a favorite among our customers and is a great fit for the tangle-free house-mounted pole. Each flag has a robust canvas heading and brass grommets, making it easy to attach to any outdoor flagpole. Refer to our table of flag sizes and recommended flagpole heights to help determine which size is right for you.

Botswana Flag Features

  • Proudly made in the USA
  • Authentic 1966 design
  • 100% durable nylon
  • Reinforced canvas heading
  • Brass grommets for reliable mounting

Are you interested in a more formal version? Our indoor Botswana flag comes adorned with ceremonial gold fringe and is equipped with a pole sleeve.

Botswana Flag Meaning & History

The national flag of Botswana was adopted on September 30, 1966. The blue stripes symbolize the country's water resources and rain, which are considered precious in this predominantly desert nation. The black and white bands are based on a zebra’s coat, the national animal, and represent racial diversity and the equality of its people.

Other Details

Motto: "Pula" / "Rain"
Capital: Gaborone
Languages(s): English, Setswana
Currency: Pula (BWP)
Government: Unitary Parliamentary Republic
Flag Meaning: The light blue represents water; the black & white stripes symbolize the racial harmony of the people and the pluralist nature of their society, inspired by the zebra.