Flag of Gabon

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Gabonese Republic
Flag of Gabon
UseNational flag and ensign Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is congruent with obverse side
Proportion3:4
Adopted9 August 1960; 65 years ago (1960-08-09)
DesignA horizontal triband of green, gold and blue
File:Flag of the President of Gabon.svg
Standard of the president of Gabon
UseState flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is congruent with obverse side
Proportion3:4
Adopted2016; 10 years ago (2016)
File:Flag of Gabon (state).svg
State flag of Gabon with the national seal
UseState flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is congruent with obverse side
Proportion3:4
File:Marche du 23 septembre 2017 contre le coup d'État social - Appel à la démission d'Ali Bongo 01.jpg
Protestors with Gabonese flags

The flag of Gabon (French: drapeau du Gabon) is a tricolour consisting of three horizontal green, yellow, and blue bands. Adopted in 1960 to replace the previous colonial flag containing the French Tricolour at the canton, it has been the flag of the Gabonese Republic since the country gained independence that year. The design of the present flag entailed the removal of the Tricolour and the widening of the yellow stripe at the centre.

History

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The French gained control of modern-day Gabon in 1839, when a local chief surrendered the sovereignty of his land to them. The Berlin Conference of 1885 solidified France's claim to the territory through diplomatic recognition,[1] and it later became part of French Equatorial Africa in 1910.[2] Under French colonial rule over Gabon, the authorities forbade the colony from utilizing its own distinctive colonial flag. This was because they were worried that this could increase nationalistic sentiment and lead to calls for independence.[3] However, with the rise of the decolonization movement in Africa, the French were obliged to grant limited autonomy to Gabon as a self-governing republic within the French Community. This was granted in 1958 after a referendum was held supporting the proposal.[2]

Gabon – considered "one of the more progressive" of French colonies – swiftly formulated a design for a new flag, which was officially adopted a year later in 1959.[3][4] It featured a horizontal tricolour identical to the current flag,[4] but with the yellow stripe at the centre narrower than the green and blue bands surrounding it. The French Tricolour was situated at the canton of the flag, making Gabon the only French autonomous republic to feature this "symbolic link" with France.[3][5]

On 9 August 1960 – just over a week before Gabon became an independent country on 17 August[6] – the flag was slightly modified. The change entailed removing the Tricolour at the canton and enlarging the yellow stripe at the centre, thus giving it equal width with the two other bands.[3]

Design

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Symbolism

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The colours and symbols of the flag carry cultural, political, and regional meanings. The yellow alludes to the Equator – which cuts across the country[3] – and also symbolizes the sun.[7] The green epitomizes the natural resources of Gabon, as well as its "extensive forested area" that the Gabonese people are economically dependent on in the form of lumber.[3][4][7] The blue represents the sea,[4][7] specifically the South Atlantic Ocean along which the country has an "extensive coast".[3] While Whitney Smith in the Encyclopædia Britannica and Dorling Kindersley's Complete Flags of the World describe the centre band as solely yellow,[3][4] The World Factbook characterizes it as both yellow and gold.[7]

Distinctiveness

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The proportions of Gabon's flag are 3:4.[4] This uncommon flag ratio, which is enshrined by Gabonese law,[4] is shared by the flags of only three other countries – Democratic Republic of the Congo (some sources state that the proportions are 2:3), Papua New Guinea[8][9] and San Marino.[10][11] Furthermore, the country's flag does not utilize the green, yellow and red colours of the Pan-Africanist movement, in contrast to its neighbouring countries. Unlike other former French colonies in Africa, the flag consists of a horizontal tricolour, rather than a vertical one modelled after the flag of France.[3]

Colours

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The colours on the Gabonese flag are:[12]

Scheme Green Gold Blue
Pantone (Paper) 355 C109 C293 C
Web colours

#009639

#FFD100 #003DA5
RGB

0, 150, 57

255, 209, 0 0, 61, 165
CMYK

100%, 0%, 62%, 41%

0%, 18%, 100%, 0% 100%, 63%, 0%, 35%

Presidential flags

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Flag Duration Use Description
File:Flag of the President of Gabon (1960–1990).svg
1960–1990 Presidential Standard of Gabon Banner of arms. Green field with three yellow circles forming the top third. The bottom two-thirds feature a yellow field, with a galleon flying the flag of Gabon at the stern sailing on the sea with three blue waves.
File:Presidential Standard of Gabon (1990-2016).svg
1990–2016 Horizontal green and blue bands separated by a yellow band at the centre, with the coat of arms in a white circle in the middle.
File:Flag of the President of Gabon.svg
2016–present Coat of arms on a navy blue background with bands the same colours as the national flag in each corner, from the edge green, yellow, and blue
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Flag Duration Use Description
File:Pavillon de la Marine Nationale du Gabon.gif
?–? Smaller replacement of the Gabonese Navy masthead pennant[13] On the hoist, a tricolor of green, yellow and blue, on the fly, a white field charged with the arms of the Gabonese Navy.
File:Naval Jack of Gabon.svg
de facto Naval Jack of Gabon[13] The same as the national flag with a 1:1 ratio.

Ethnic group flags

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Flag Duration Use Description
File:Flag of Musikongo.svg
?–present Flag of the Kongo people A tricolor of red, white and yellow with a white 5-pointed star on the center.

Provincial flags

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Flag Province Description
File:Flag of Estuaire Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Estuaire.svg Estuaire Estuaire Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Haut-Ogooué Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Haut-Ogooué.svg Haut-Ogooué Haut-Ogooué Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Moyen-Ogooué Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Moyen-Ogooué.svg Moyen-Ogooué Moyen-Ogooué Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Ngounié Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Ngounié.svg Ngounié Ngounié Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Nyanga Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Nyanga.svg Nyanga Nyanga Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Ogooué-Ivindo Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Ogooué-Ivindo.svg Ogooué-Ivindo Ogooué-Ivindo Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Ogooué-Lolo Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Ogooué-Lolo.svg Ogooué-Lolo Ogooué-Lolo Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Ogooué-Maritime Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Ogooué-Maritime.svg Ogooué-Maritime Ogooué-Maritime Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Woleu-Ntem Province, Gabon.svg
File:Gabon - Woleu-Ntem.svg Woleu-Ntem Woleu-Ntem Coat of Arms on a white field

Municipal flags

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Flag Duration Use Description
File:Flag of Libreville, Gabon (version 1).svg
Flag of Libreville Libreville Coat of Arms on a white field
File:Flag of Libreville (version 2).svg
Libreville Coat of Arms with a black text "Mairie de Libreville" on a white field

Historical flags

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Flag Duration Use Description
File:Flag of Gabon 1959-1960.svg
1959–1960 Flag of Gabon Horizontal green and blue bands separated by thinner yellow band at the centre, with the French Tricolour at the canton.

References

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