Beginning in 1820, Liberia was colonized by freed slaves from America. That is why the Liberian flag, adopted in 1847, looks similar to the American flag. The 11 stripes stand for each of the signers of the Liberian Declaration of Independence. Red and white symbolize courage and moral excellence, while blue represents mainland Africa. The white star signifies the ex-slaves' freedom.
This outdoor flag is made from durable 200-Denier nylon that has been treated to resist fading. The flag is finished with a sturdy white canvas heading and grommets. Its image is dyed, single-sided, and reversed on the back.
This flag is used by Liberia's government and displayed at the U.N. Headquarters in New York.
Please Note: This flag is made to order. Please allow up to 2 weeks for shipping.
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