Seychelles Flag
Country flags are used indoors and outdoors from official ceremonies to various organisations. It is frequently supplied by consulates, associations, political parties, companies, hotels, fair organisations. Another name is state flags.
- The 3 edges 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 individually and packed with gelatine.
Seychelles Flag History
In 1996, the flag of Seychelles was officially adopted. Seychelles is a country on the African continent. It is officially known as the Republic of Seychelles. On 29 June 1976, it managed to gain independence from England. After gaining independence, 3 different flags were used. After gaining independence for the first time, the government was overthrown in 1977 as a result of a political coup. After this, a new national flag was started to be used. Between 1977 and 1996 this flag was used. The colours of the flag used were black, white and red. Then, on 18 June 1996, the flag of the country, which is still used today, was hoisted. The same flag has been used since this date. In addition, the Seychelles flag is a flag with 5 different colours. The sections on the flag are not of equal length or proportion. The five parts on the flag start from the lower left corner and go to the top of the flag at certain angles. It is possible to say that it consists of five different rays in this way. Each ray has a different colour.
Seychelles Flag Meaning
The flag of Seychelles has five different rays starting from the lower left corner and going upwards. Each section is painted in a different colour. These colours are blue, yellow, red, white and green, starting from the left side. Each colour used in the flag is known to reflect various characteristics of this island country. First of all, the blue colour, which is closest to the flag, is used to reflect the sky and sea of the Seychelles country. The next colour, yellow, represents the sun of the country. The red colour in the middle represents both the island people and the blood of the islanders for the sake of independence. The meaning of the white colour after red is social equality. In this context; The last of the rays on the Seychelles flag and the green one represents both the land and vegetation of the country. The meaning of the Seychelles flag, which has five parts and five different colours, can generally be explained in this way.
Seychelles Flag Dimensions
Contrary to what is known, country flags are not only used as send flags. Apart from this, it is also used as a desk flag over 15×22,5 cm in offices. These flag types are also used as 100×150 cm as a send flag.
Seychelles Flag Uses
State institutions are among the areas where the Seychelles flag is used the most. It can be used outside and inside state buildings. At the same time, it can be used in official and private institutions to represent Seychelles and to respect the country. It can also be used by private companies and companies. It should be noted that we offer different types of these flags and their usage area is very wide.
