This flag was designed in 2001 and adopted by Comoros in 2002. The crescent and 4 stars emblem has been used in Comoros since 1975 during the independence movement. The 4 stripes are thought to represent the country's 4 islands. The 4 stars also represent the islands and the crescent symbolizes Islam, Comoros's predominant religion.
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 Comoros'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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