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Flag of Katanga

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State of Katanga
UseNational flag
Proportion3:4
Adopted29 June 1960
Relinquished21 January 1963
DesignFlag divided diagonally from lower hoist-side to the upper fly-side into two fields, one red and the other white. The fields are separated by a green band. In the white field are three red Katanga crosses.
Designed byLouis Dressen
UseCommonly seen alternate orientation of croisettes

The flag of the unrecognised and now-defunct State of Katanga, a regime in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo that briefly existed during the Congo Crisis, was designed by an architect Louis Dressen, former manager of Banque du Congo Belge in Elisabethville (modern-day Lubumbashi).

Components of the flag had to represent the motto of Katanga: Force, espoir et Paix dans la Prospérité (English: Power, Hope and Peace in Prosperity). The red component is for power, green for hope, white for peace and the croisettes (based on the area's traditional currency, the Katanga cross) for prosperity.[1]

Despite an official guide having been published as to the flag's design and dimensions, due to the state of affairs in the region at the time, this was not enforced, and variants were common, including ones of different ratios (such as 2:3 or 3:5), ones with golden coloured croisettes, and ones where the croisettes were replaced with saltires (diagonal crosses).

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  1. ^ "Katanga / Shaba (Democratic Republic of Congo)". crwflags.com. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
This page was last edited on 11 November 2023, at 20:26
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