There are currently 2 'Congo's . The larger, more southerly is what used to be Belgian Congo and is now Democratic Republic of Congo. To the northwest of this is the Republic of Congo, sometimes called Congo-Brazzaville.
If you planted your flag, then that country owned it. This was how people would take over new lands.
Congo was colonized by the Belgians, and in 1882, the International Association of the Congo was created as a company to govern the country. Native people were forced to work for the company under cruel and inhumane conditions.
swaraj flag is flag of tricolour with a "charkha" in between it.........
This is what the flag looked like then. It changed sometime around the early 1500's
The Congo flag is yellow, blue, red in color and has a stripe and star. The yellow color means wealth, red stands for the blood shed by the country's martyrs, and the star is for the future.
Congo
green, yellow, red
Green,yellow,and red.
The flag of Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, features a yellow sphere symbolizing the countrys position on the Equator, crossed by a diagonal red stripe representing the bloodshed for independence. The flag's green background symbolizes the country's abundance of natural resources.
The flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo consists of a blue diagonal stripe with a yellow-bordered red stripe on the top and a green-bordered red stripe on the bottom. There is a yellow star in the upper left corner of the flag.
If relating to the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Justice, Paix, Travail. Meaning: Justice, Peace, Work. If relating to the Republic of the Congo: Unite, Travail, Progres. Meaning: Unite, Work, Progress.
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Meaning of a saffron flag is that it is a flag in saffron color. Shape etc. will depend upon context such as religion.
Faith, hope and charity
belgium, colombia ,spain, guyana, congo, benin, seychelles, mauritius
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.