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  1. The flag of Senegal (French: drapeau du Sénégal) is a tricolour consisting of three vertical green, yellow and red bands charged with a five-pointed green star at the centre. Adopted in 1960 to replace the flag of the Mali Federation, it has been the flag of the Republic of Senegal since the country

  2. Senegal retained the green-yellow-red flag but substituted a green star for the kanaga. Green is seen as a symbol of hope and of the country’s major religions, while yellow is for natural riches and the wealth derived from labour.

  3. I wondered why so many countries have boring flags when their coat of arms/emblem has very interesting symbols and patterns. This is my attempt at using these interesting design elements to redesign the flags of Africa. It only took 6 months. (All flags will be, eventually, uploaded individually.)

  4. Senegal - the star is again a reference to the symbol of the Serer religion, chosen not because the Serer have an ethnostate but because they resist Islamization and Christianization, retaining original religion and so represent the Senegal people remaining distinct the best for this purpose even if this religion is not widespread; the symbol on the star is of the Mali Empire; the colors are ...

  5. Explore the rich history and symbolism behind Senegal's vibrant flag in this enlightening cultural journey.

  6. Red. #e31b23. RGB: 227, 27, 35. CMYK: 0, 88, 85, 11. Senegal Flag Map. Senegal flag-map, adorned in the cues and symbolism of the national flag. The color palette of Senegals flag is a harmonious blend of three distinct hues, each chosen for its deep cultural and symbolic relevance.

  7. Senegal. jpg [ 6.77 kB, 267 x 400] three equal vertical bands of green (hoist side), yellow, and red with a small green five-pointed star centered in the yellow band; green represents Islam, progress, and hope; yellow signifies natural wealth and progress; red symbolizes sacrifice and determination; the star denotes unity and hope.