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The Flag of
The Bahamas has an approximately 1:2 aspect ratio. The black
equilateral triangle on the left represents the unity and
determination of the people of The Bahamas, who are primarily of
African descent. The triangle is oriented toward three
equal-width stripes symbolizing areas of natural resource; two
aquamarine stripes at the top and bottom of the flag
representing the sea and one gold stripe in the middle
representing the land. The flag was adopted on July 10, 1973.
The civil
ensign is a red ensign with a white cross throughout and the
national flag in the upper-hoist corner; the naval ensign is a
white ensign with the same canton.
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