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'''Flag of Western Sahara''' ] Flag of Western Sahara, ratio 1:2]]
The '''flag of Western Sahara''' has black and green stripes, typical of ]ic countries, with the crescent also being a Muslim symbol. Red is the color of ] ]. The black stripe on the top is a political statement signifying ] discontent with ] ]. Once Western Sahara is fully recognized as ], the black and green will switch places. The resemblance between it and the ] is not intentional.


===See also===
The black and green stripes are typical of Islamic countries, with the crescent also being a Muslim symbol. Red is the color of Arab nationalism. The black stipe on the top is a political statement signifying ] discontent with Moroccan occupation. Once Western Sahara is fully recognized as independent, the black and green will switch places.
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=== External link ===
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Revision as of 23:24, 19 June 2005

File:FIAV 56.png Flag of Western Sahara, ratio 1:2

The flag of Western Sahara has black and green stripes, typical of Islamic countries, with the crescent also being a Muslim symbol. Red is the color of Arab nationalism. The black stripe on the top is a political statement signifying Saharawi discontent with Moroccan occupation. Once Western Sahara is fully recognized as independent, the black and green will switch places. The resemblance between it and the proposed flag of Palestine is not intentional.

See also

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