Flag of Ivory Coast
Country flags are used indoors and outdoors, from official ceremonies to various organizations. They are frequently supplied by consulates, associations, political parties, companies, hotels and fair organizations. Another name is state flags.
- The 3 sides of our products are produced with double needle technique as standard.
- Extra column reinforcement to the wick part is made as standard in large sizes
- Folded one by one and packed with gelatin.
History of the Flag of Ivory Coast
The flag of Ivory Coast, which does not feature any emblem or symbol, consists of three vertical stripes. The flag is modeled with orange, white, and green stripes from left to right. Each color stripe has the same width and height. When hoisted, the vertical stripes appear horizontal relative to the flagpole. The flag has a unique size and color scheme. Having been influenced by many countries throughout history, Ivory Coast chose not to reflect this influence in its flag. After gaining independence from French colonial rule, the country began using its own flag. During the colonial period, the French flag was hoisted and flown. The primary reason for using the French flag was to normalize the colonial presence and instill nationalist sentiments in the local population. However, after a rebellion, the local population sought independence and eventually stopped using colonial flags within the country’s borders. The colonial era ended in 1959, and independence was achieved in 1960. After gaining full independence, there was a need for a new flag design. A flag with Pan-African colors featuring vertical stripes was designed, with no emblem or figure included. The colors and designs used in neighboring countries and West Africa also provided additional inspiration for the flag’s design.
Meaning of the Flag of Ivory Coast
The flag of Ivory Coast, with its unique colors and inspiration from neighboring countries, has specific meanings associated with its colors. The vertical orange, white, and green stripes are used without any patterns or symbols. The orange color represents the land of the country, indicating that it is savannah land, especially in the northern regions. The white stripe in the middle symbolizes peace, representing the peace, justice, and purity achieved in the country. The green vertical stripe signifies the hope for a bright future and represents a stance against war.
Dimensions of the Flag of Ivory Coast
There is no standard dimension for this flag, but we continue to produce it in all required sizes. Thanks to the unique fabrics and color tones we use, the flags appear brighter and of higher quality in their usage areas. We emphasize our quality by maintaining it for many years. We also rapidly continue producing flags in various sizes. The dimensions of flags used indoors, outdoors, on flagpoles, and on tables are never the same. Keeping this in mind, we pay attention to designing flags in the required dimensions. We carry out our productions according to the specified measurements.
Uses of the Flag of Ivory Coast
Like in all countries, the flag of Ivory Coast has specific usage areas. To emphasize its national significance, the flag is used both indoors and outdoors within the country. It is a flag that commands respect among a diverse population with various official languages and beliefs. It is mandatory to display the flag in government institutions. It must be displayed in all institutions and organizations, from healthcare to education. Within the country, it is essential to hoist the flag on flagpoles. The flag must be present in all necessary national usage areas. Additionally, it is used in international meetings and discussion rooms, cinemas, product sales points, and school or country promotion events. We are increasing our production as the flag’s usage area expands. You can access flags in any size and at affordable prices. The flag is also needed at beaches, constitutional and legal buildings, and local public meetings such as rallies.
