Title: Comoros Flag
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The flag of Comoros, officially adopted on January 7, 2002, is a vibrant and symbolic representation of the nation’s history, culture, and Islamic heritage. The flag consists of four horizontal bands of equal width, starting from the top in yellow, white, red, and lastly, the bottom band in blue. The bands are separated by narrow lines, and at the center of the red band is a green isosceles triangle pointing toward the hoist side, containing a white crescent with four stars within it. Each element of the flag holds specific symbolism reflecting Comoros’ unique identity.

The yellow band represents the sun and the bright future of the nation. The white band signifies the purity of the country’s aspirations and its determination to move forward. Red symbolizes the bloodshed in the struggle for independence and the unity of the Comorian people. The blue band represents the surrounding Indian Ocean, highlighting the nation’s maritime location. The green triangle represents Islam, the dominant religion in Comoros, while the white crescent within it symbolizes the new moon, a significant Islamic symbol. The four stars within the crescent represent the four main islands of Comoros – Grande Comore, Mohéli, Anjouan, and Mayotte.

Comoros’ flag is a harmonious blend of colors and symbols, carefully chosen to reflect the country’s geographical, historical, and cultural aspects. It serves as a visual embodiment of the nation’s values, unity, and commitment to its Islamic heritage. The combination of colors and symbols on the flag underscores Comoros’ unique identity in the international community, making it a powerful and distinctive emblem that resonates with the spirit of the Comorian people.