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Uganda Flag

$63.50
SKU:
32021
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Origin:
United States

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The Uganda flag has 6 horizontal black, yellow, and red stripes. In the center is a white circle with a gray, crowned crane.
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Description

Our Ugandan flag is manufactured in America from nylon, a tough and lightweight fabric that flies regally, even in gentle breezes. The stripes and crane are digitally printed for accuracy and vibrant colors. This flag is also printed with fade-resistant inks to help protect against sun damage.

These flags come equipped with a robust canvas header and brass grommets for simple attachment to any standard outdoor flagpole. We offer Uganda flags in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. The 3’ x 5’ flag is a bestseller among our customers and fits great on our 6’ tangle-free flagpole.

Uganda Country Flag Product Details

  • Produced in the USA with high standards of quality
  • Authentic 1962 design
  • 100% nylon
  • Strong canvas header
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

Check out our Ugandan flag with gold fringe and a pole sleeve for formal indoor displays.

Note: To increase the lifetime of your flag, avoid use during inclement weather conditions.

Uganda Flag Meaning & History

The modern Ugandan flag was adopted on October 9, 1962, replacing the British Blue Ensign that had previously represented the region. The black stripes represent the people of Africa, the yellow stripes are for sunshine, and the red stripes are for the color of blood, which all Africans and diasporic communities share.

In the center is a gray crowned crane, which had previously been used as the colonial badge during British rule. The crane symbolizes gentleness, and its raised leg stands for progress and movement.

Other Details

Motto: "For God and My Country"
Capital: Kampala
Language(s): Swahili, English
Currency: Ugandan Shilling
Government: Unitary Dominant-Party Semi-Presidential Republic
Flag Meaning: The black of the flag symbolize the citizens, yellow represents the sun, and the red is for brotherhood while the crane is Uganda's national symbol.