The flag of Angola consists of two horizontal bands of red and black with a yellow emblem in the center. The red band represents the blood shed by Angolans during their struggle for independence, while the black band represents the African continent. The emblem in the center features a machete and gear wheel, which symbolize the agricultural and industrial workers of Angola. Additionally, there is a five-pointed star above the emblem, representing international solidarity and progress.
The flag was adopted on November 11, 1975, when Angola gained independence from Portugal. It was designed by a group of Angolan nationalists and was inspired by the flag of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the political party that led the fight for independence. The flag is a symbol of national pride and unity for the people of Angola.
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