What is mauritius flag?

The flag of Mauritius is made up of four horizontal bands of red, blue, yellow, and green. The red band represents the struggles for independence and the bloodshed of those who fought for freedom. The blue band symbolizes the Indian Ocean that surrounds the island, as well as the sky and the country's future. The yellow band represents the new light of independence shining over the island. Finally, the green band represents the lush vegetation of Mauritius and its agriculture.

The flag was adopted on March 12, 1968, when Mauritius gained independence from British colonial rule. The flag was designed by a local resident, Gurudutt Moher. The flag has a ratio of 2:3, with a ratio of 2:3, and it is one of the symbols of national unity and pride for the people of Mauritius.