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Chad
Flag of Chad.svg
Use National flag
Proportion 2:3
Adopted November 6, 1959
Design A vertical tricolor of blue, gold, and red.

The national flag of the Republic of Chad is a special symbol for the country. It has three vertical stripes of blue, gold, and red. This design is called a tricolour. The flag was officially adopted on November 6, 1959, just before Chad became an independent nation.

What Does the Flag Look Like?

Chad's flag is made up of three equal stripes that go up and down. The stripe closest to the flagpole is blue. The middle stripe is gold, and the stripe farthest from the flagpole is red.

What Do the Colors Mean?

Each color on the flag of Chad has a special meaning for the country and its people:

  • Blue represents the sky, which brings hope for the future. It also stands for the waters of Lake Chad, a very important lake in the country.
  • Gold symbolizes the sun shining over Chad. It also represents the vast Sahara Desert and the hope for a rich and prosperous future for the nation.
  • Red stands for the sacrifices made by the people of Chad for their country. It also represents progress and the unity of all the different groups of people living in Chad.

When Was the Flag Adopted?

The flag of Chad was officially chosen on November 6, 1959. This was a very important time for Chad because it was preparing to become an independent country, free from colonial rule. The flag became a symbol of its new freedom and national identity.

Is It Similar to Other Flags?

You might notice that Chad's flag looks very much like the flag of Romania. Both flags have vertical stripes of blue, gold, and red. However, the shades of blue and red are slightly different. The similarity is mostly a coincidence, as both countries chose their colors for their own unique reasons.


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