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Belize
UseNational flag andensignSmall vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagSmall vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagReverse side is mirror image of obverse side
Proportion3:5
Adopted21 September 1981 (standardised 28 August 2019)
DesignA royal blue field with two red narrow horizontal stripes along the top and the bottom edges and the large white disk in the centre bearing theNational Coat of Arms.
Belize flag being raised

Theflag of Belize was adopted on 21 September 1981, thedayBelize became independent. It consists of thecoat of arms of Belize on a blue field with red stripes at the top and bottom.

British Honduras obtained a coat of arms on 28 January 1907, which formed the basis of the badge used on British ensigns. The coat of arms recalls the logging industry that first led to British settlement there. The figures, tools, andmahogany trees represent this industry. The national motto,Sub Umbra Floreo, meaning "Under the Shade I Flourish", is written in the lower part of the coat of arms. AlongsideMalta, Belize is the only sovereign nation to feature a human on its flag.

Description

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The flag is royal blue, with a white disc at the centre containing thenational coat of arms held by amestizo and a man of African descent. The flag of Belize is the only country to have humans depicted as a major design element on its national flag, although theflag of Malta contains an image ofSaint George on the badge of theGeorge Cross, and the flags of British overseas territoriesMontserrat andthe Virgin Islands, and that ofFrench Polynesia also depict humans.[1]

Several other countries' flags have human body parts depicted. The flag of Brunei has human hands, and the flags of Uruguay and Argentina both have human facial features depicted in a personified sun.

The flag is bordered at top and bottom by two red stripes. In all, the flag incorporates 19 different colours and shades, making it one of the most colourful national flags in the world.[citation needed]

The colours on the flag are respectively those of the country's national parties, thePeople's United Party (PUP), andUnited Democratic Party (Belize) (UDP). The UDP, established in 1973, had objected to the original blue and white design, those two colours being the PUP's representative colours.

The two red stripes at the top and bottom were added to the original design at independence. The coat of arms was granted in 1907. Red stripes were added to denote the colour of the opposition party. The 50 leaves recall 1950, the year PUP came to power.

History

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From 1950 onward, an unofficial national flag was in use. It was blue, with the coat of arms on a white disc in the centre (sometimes a blank white circle was used as the coat of arms because it was difficult to draw).

In 1981, Belize gained its independence and a competition was held to design a national flag for the country. The winning submission consisted of the unofficial national flag used by thePeople's United Party with a red border added to all four sides. This was changed to a red border on just the top and bottom before the design was officially adopted.[2] The winning design, which was also known as the "Flag of Unity" was made by two government officials: Everal Waight, Public Secretary, and Inez Sanchez, Chief Education Officer.[3]

A tattered, but mostly intact Belize flag was found by police officers in the ruins of theWorld Trade Center in the aftermath of theSeptember 11th attacks. The flag was brought to the Embassy of Belize and subsequently returned home to Belize at the request of Prime MinisterSaid Musa. The flag currently is housed in theMuseum of Belize. Belize lost a single citizen in the attacks – Alva Jeffries Sanchez, who was working on the 96th floor of the North Tower when it was impacted byFlight 11.[4]

There were no standardised specifications for the flag of Belize until 2019. The hue of the flag's colours, proportions, the shading of the two men, and other elements often varied.[3] In 2019, the National Celebrations Commission started a standardisation process of the flag with consent from both the PUP and the UDP. They planned to have the standardised flags be hoisted on 1 September 2019, the National Flag Day of Belize.[5] There are plans to formalise the standardisation through national legislation.[3][needs update]

Historical flags

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  • Flag of New Spain until 1785
    Flag ofNew Spain until 1785
  • Flag of New Spain (1785-1821)
    Flag of New Spain (1785-1821)
  • Flag of the First Mexican Empire (1821-1823)
    Flag of theFirst Mexican Empire (1821-1823)
  • Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America (1824-1841)
  • Flag of British Honduras (1870–1919)
    Flag ofBritish Honduras (1870–1919)
  • Civil ensign of British Honduras (1870–1919)
    Civil ensign of British Honduras (1870–1919)
  • Flag of British Honduras/Belize (1919–1981)
    Flag of British Honduras/Belize (1919–1981)
  • Civil ensign of British Honduras/Belize (1919–1981)
    Civil ensign of British Honduras/Belize (1919–1981)
  • Standard of the governor of British Honduras/Belize
    Standard of the governor of British Honduras/Belize
  • Unofficial civil flag of British Honduras/Belize (1950–1981). This flag was the basis for the current flag.
    Unofficial civil flag of British Honduras/Belize (1950–1981).
    This flag was the basis for the current flag.
  • Flag flown from 1981 until 28 August 2019 before standardisations
    Flag flown from 1981 until 28 August 2019 before standardisations

Colours

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BlueRedWhiteGreenBrown 1Brown 2YellowLight blue
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RGB23,22,150217,15,25255,255,25551,138,0182,138,106101,48,36255,230,130157,201,226

Other flags

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Belize Flag, Coat of Arms". Retrieved22 August 2015.
  2. ^"Waight, Sanchez Win National Flag Competition".The Voice.1 (6). August 7, 1981.
  3. ^abc"A Standardized Belizean Flag".Guardian. 30 August 2019. Retrieved27 December 2019.
  4. ^"Remembering a Belizean who died in the 9/11 attack in the US | Channel5Belize.com". Archived fromthe original on 2024-02-03. Retrieved2024-02-03.
  5. ^"Belizean Flag Standardization Presentation".Ambegris Today. 29 August 2019. Retrieved27 December 2019.

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