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South Africa Flag | History of South Africa Flag

  South Africa Flag - The two significant European populaces in South Africa, the Dutch (presently Afrikaners) and the English, brought banners whose utilization persevered until 1994. The orange-white-blue tricolor of the seventeenth century Netherlands was the reason for the national banner authoritatively raised on May 31, 1928, by the Union of South Africa. The British Union Jack and the banners of the Transvaal and Orange Free State were added to the focal point of that banner. Missing was any image for the larger part of the populace, dark Africans, or for the nation's Colored (blended race) and Indian occupants.  The finish of the politically-sanctioned racial segregation time was set apart by the general testimonial fair appointment of April 1994, which brought about a solid triumph for supporters of the African National Congress (ANC). Numerous whites had expected that the dark green-yellow even tricolor of the ANC, speaking to dark Africans, the land, and mineral
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