Flag of Togo

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Togolese Republic
ensign
Proportion1:φ golden ratio (φ)
Adopted27 April 1960; 63 years ago (1960-04-27)
DesignFive equal horizontal bands of green (top and bottom) alternating with yellow; with a red canton bearing a white five-pointed star
Designed byPaul Ahyi
Children and teachers with the Togolese flag
Flag of Togo on an outdoor flagpole

The flag of Togo (

pan-African colors of Ethiopia, but the design resembles the flag of Liberia, which itself echoes the flag of the United States, making it part of both the pan-African and Stars and Stripes flag families
.

History

The flag was designed by artist

École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts[2] in Paris in 1959 and returned to Togo. He designed the flag of Togo while working on other contemporary works.[3] The flag was adopted on 27 April 1960, and is still in use. During France's rule over Togo
from 1957 to 1958, the flag of French Togo was used. After Togo's independence, the first Flag of Togo was used from 1958 to 1960.

Symbolism

The four colors (green, red, white and yellow) are the pan-African colors.

The colors of the flag are meant to symbolize the following:

  • Red represents blood shed by Togo's freedom fighters
  • White star represents hope
  • Green represents the forests, agriculture, nature, and overall hope for the future
  • Yellow represents the natural resources of the country

The five stripes represent the five regions of Togo.

Geometry

The sides of the flag of Togo are in the golden ratio φ = 1+5/2 ≈ 1.618034. As of November 2023, this makes it one of two national flags in active use with an irrational proportion, the other being the flag of Nepal.

Historical flags

Flag Years of use Ratio Government Description
1884–1914 2:3 Togoland Protectorate The flag of the German Empire was used as the official flag of German Togoland.
1916–1957 2:3 Territory of Togoland The
French tricolor
was used as the official flag of French Togoland and, from 1955, the Autonomous Republic of Togo.
Autonomous Republic of Togo
1957–1958 3:5 A new flag for Togo was introduced in 1957, consisting of a green field with a French flag in the canton and two five-pointed white stars, one on the lower hoist side and one on the upper fly side.
1958–1960 3:5 The French flag in the canton of the previous flag was removed in 1958.
1960–Present 1:
φ
Togolese Republic
The current flag of Togo was introduced upon gaining independence from France on 27 April 1960. It consists of five equal horizontal bands of green (top and bottom) alternating with yellow; with a red canton bearing a white five-pointed star.

Gallery

  • Proposed flag for German Togoland
    Proposed flag for
    German Togoland

See also

References

  1. ^ "Flag of Togo". FOTW.us. Flags Of The World. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2007.
  2. ^ "Paul Ahyi of Togo joins roster of UNESCO Artists for Peace". United Nations. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  3. ^ Décès de Paul Ahyi, le Picasso africain (French) Le Telegramme