Flags For Sale In Uganda
Learn more about Ugandan Flag
The flag of Uganda (Ugandan Languages: Bendera ya Uganda) was adopted on 9 October 1962, the date that Uganda became independent from the British Empire. It consists of six equal horizontal bands of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red (bottom); a white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane, facing the hoist side.
Flags For Sale In Uganda
Buy Uganda Flags from the UK flag specialist. Flags of Uganda are available to buy online now in a range of sizes including wavers, table flags and flags for flagpoles. All our Uganda Flags are 100% Premium Polyester suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Uganda Flag in stock to buy now Standard Delivery takes 4-5 working days, and Next Day options are available in check out Prices include VAT Flag material: 75 denier polyester fabric 8ft x 5ft, 5ft x 3ft and 3ft x 2ft flags all have 2 metal eyelets on the fly (left hand) side for hanging or flying 8ft x 5ft, 5ft x 3ft, 3ft x 2ft and 18x12inch flags have double-stitched hems for durability Perfect for any events, celebrations and displays
What animal is on Uganda’s flag?
The grey crowned crane of Africa is not your ordinary bird. This beautiful crane is the official symbol of Uganda and can be seen flying high on their national flag and coat of arms. Crowned cranes are one of the most majestic birds in Africa.
What does black mean on the Ugandan flag?
Symbolism. The three colours are representative of Native ethnic groups of Africa (black), Africa’s sunshine (yellow), and African brotherhood (red being the colour of blood, through which all Africans are connected).