flag: Guinea-Bissau
flag: Guinea-Bissau, κΉλ°: κΈ°λλΉμ¬μ°
Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. Its flag features red, yellow, and green stripes with a black star.
The country gained independence from Portugal. The black star on the flag symbolizes African freedom, and the other colors also have special meanings.
κΈ°λλΉμ¬μ°λ μμν리카μ μμ λλΌμ λλ€. λΉ¨κ°μ, λ Έλμ, μ΄λ‘μ μ€λ¬΄λ¬μ κ²μ λ³μ΄ μλ κΉλ°μ΄ νΉμ§μ λλ€.
μ΄ λλΌλ ν¬λ₯΄ν¬κ°μμ λ 립νμ΄μ. κΉλ°μ κ²μ λ³μ μν리카μ μμ λ₯Ό μλ―Ένλ©°, λ€λ₯Έ μκΉλ€λ νΉλ³ν μλ―Έκ° μμ΅λλ€.
Adopted upon independence in 1973, the flag was influenced by the Pan-African movement. The black star symbolizes the unity and freedom of the African continent and embodies the history of the struggle.
Guinea-Bissau's flag uses similar colors to other African nations but is distinguished by its unique black star. The red represents the sacrifice for independence, yellow represents abundance, and green represents hope and nature.