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Namibia Flag

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SKU: MFFLAGNAMIBIA Brand: Flagtex
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Namibia Flag

The Namibia Flag is a vibrant and symbolic representation of the country's independence and its natural and cultural heritage. Adopted on March 21, 1990, when Namibia gained independence from South Africa, the flag's design is full of meaning. The top left features a golden sun, symbolizing life, energy, and the country's bright future. The diagonal red and blue bands represent the people of Namibia and their unity, while the green section represents the country's agricultural resources, and the white symbolizes peace and harmony. The Namibia Flag stands as a powerful emblem of national pride and unity for the people of Namibia.

  • Heavy Duty Material: Crafted from high-quality woven polyester for a sturdy and long-lasting design
  • Secure Eyelets: Features reinforced eyelets for easy and reliable hanging, even in windy conditions
  • Fade & Weather Resistance: Built to withstand the elements, keeping your flag vibrant through all seasons
  • Durable Double-Stitched Edges: Extra-strength stitching along the edges ensures long-term durability
  • Vivid Print: Bold, vibrant colors that maintain their brilliance, even with extended outdoor use

Disclaimer: Actual colors may appear slightly different depending on your monitor settings.

Description

The Namibia Flag was designed by a local Namibian artist, and its adoption on March 21, 1990, marked the nation's first day of independence after years of struggle. The flag's striking red, blue, green, and white bands symbolize the nation's history, its people's spirit, and the rich natural resources of Namibia. The golden sun symbolizes life, while the red and blue diagonal stripes represent the nation's unification and the harmonious relationships between its diverse ethnic groups. The green section stands for the fertile land and agricultural wealth of the country, and the white stripe represents peace and unity in a post-independence Namibia.

The Namibia Flag is flown on National Independence Day, which is celebrated annually on March 21st. This day commemorates Namibia's independence from South African rule and is one of the most significant national holidays in the country. The flag is also proudly displayed during national events, government functions, and public celebrations, including international sports events where Namibia competes, as a symbol of national pride and unity. The Namibia Flag serves as a powerful reminder of the nation's independence, strength, and the future the people of Namibia are building together.

The Namibia Flag continues to serve as an important symbol of national identity and unity. It represents not only the country's rich cultural diversity and history but also the aspirations of a nation that is constantly evolving and growing. Whether displayed at official functions, during sports events, or in homes across the nation, the Namibia Flag stands as a beacon of pride, resilience, and a reminder of the sacrifices made for the country's independence.

DuraFlags: Premium Quality Flags

Engineered for Durability and Performance

  • Premium Material: Made from 150gsm knitted polyester for a robust and long-lasting flag
  • Reinforced Header & Stitching: Features a reinforced header to ensure extra durability and strength
  • Heavy-Duty Fittings: Equipped with rope and toggle or heavy-duty clips
  • Durable Construction: Features four rows of stitching for added strength and resilience
  • Vibrant Colors: Bold and vivid colors that maintain their brilliance under harsh sunlight and over time
13th Airborne Flag

Product Specifications

Product Type: Flag
Material: 100% Woven Polyester Fabric
Available Sizes: 3ft x 2ft (90cm x 60cm) / 5ft x 3ft (150cm x 90cm) / 8ft x 5ft (240cm x 150cm)
Usage: Indoor & Outdoor Use
Print Method: Double Sided Print
Fittings: Brass Eyelets with Reinforced Header
Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Edge Finish: Double Stitched Reinforced Hems