The flag of Jamaica, adopted on August 6, 1962, features a black, green, and yellow diagonal cross and symbolizes the country's independence and vibrant culture.
Overview
Flag Etiquette
Adoption And Use
Colors And Meaning
History Of The Flag
Design And Symbolism
Cultural Significance
Variations And Parodies
Flag Day And Celebrations
Comparison With Other Flags
Independence Day
United States
Resilience
Atmosphere
Mountains
Culture
Jamaica
People
Love
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๐ฏ๐ฒ The flag of Jamaica was officially adopted on August 6, 1962.
๐ The flag features black, green, and yellow colors arranged in a diagonal cross.
๐ด Jamaica gained independence from the British Empire on the same day the flag was adopted.
๐ช The black color symbolizes the strength and resilience of the Jamaican people.
๐ฟ The green color represents the lush forests and hope for Jamaica's future.
โ๏ธ The yellow represents the natural resources and sunlight of the island.
๐จ The flag was created by a local artist named George H. Peart.
๐ People display the flag proudly during national events and celebrations.
๐ The national motto, 'Out of Many, One People,' reflects Jamaica's diverse backgrounds.
๐ Special rules exist for showing respect when handling the Jamaican flag.