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Singapore Flag

The explanation for the symbols of the Singaporean Flag

The flag of Singapore was adopted on 3 December 1959. It consists of two horizontal stripes: red on top and white on bottom, colors quite often used on bicolor flags, as in Poland in Indonesia or Monaco. In Canton, we see a crescent which includes five white stars with five branches. This symbol, which could be Muslim (see Algerian or Libyan flags for example) actually represents the country’s five virtues : equality, democracy, peace, progress and justice.

National Singaporean Flag

You can download it in different sizes, in a decidedly modern design for your personal use, or for wider use. Singapore's flag is available in 4 different sizes.

Large Singaporean flag

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Flag of Singapore