The Central African Republic flag was adopted officially on December 1, 1958. It is made up of four horizontal bars of even size. They are blue, white, green, and yellow. A red vertical stripe runs through the middle. A yellow star is located in the upper left corner.
The Central African Republic flag was designed by Barthélemy Boganda. It contains the colors of the French tricolor, as well as Pan-African colors. It has ratio 3:5. The blue represents sky and freedom. The red represents blood. The yellow stands for tolerance. The green is for faith and hope.
The country gained its independence from France in 1960. The Central African Republic flag is part of a nation that is considered a republic. It is located in the middle of the continent.
The capital city and largest city is Bangui. The Central African Republic flag belongs to a nation whose national anthem is “La Renaissance”. The national motto is “Unity, Dignity, Work”. A version of the Franc is used as the currency.
Some interesting facts about Central African Republic:
religion: indigenous beliefs 35.1%, Roman Catholicism 24.9%, Protestants 25.1%, Muslim 14.9%
languages: Sangho, French
population: 4,434,910