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The Flag of
Cyprus came into use on August 16, 1960 under the Zürich and
London Agreements, whereby a constitution was drafted and Cyprus
was proclaimed an independent state.
The national
flag features a map of the entirety of the island, with two
olive branches below (a symbol of peace) on white (another
symbol of peace). Before Kosovo adopted their current flag,
Cyprus was the only country to display its land area on its
flag. The map on the flag is a copper-yellow color, symbolizing
the large deposits of copper ore on the island (chiefly in the
form of chalcopyrite, which is yellow in color), from which it
allegedly received its name.
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