Namibia Flag
The Namibian flag was adopted on March 21, 1990 after the country, then known as South West Africa, gained independence from South Africa. The design was chosen from a public contest, of which over 800 flag designs were submitted. Red represents Namibia's people, its most important resource, white symbolizes peace and unity, green represents the country's agriculture, blue is meant to express the clear Namibian sky and Atlantic ocean and the golden yellow sun represents life and energy.
Namibia flags are 100% SolarMax Nylon, the longest lasting nylon flag material available. You can fly them outdoors for extended periods because they withstand the damaging effects of sun and wind. Made in America.