Flags of Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Where can I buy a low-cost and resistant flag of the Democratic Republic of Congo? AZ Flag offers you the richest collection of Congo DRC flags and flag accessories for sale on its online flag store specializing in flags of the world and African countries.

Prepare your tables, public buildings, peacekeeping ceremony, walls and conference rooms with the most beautiful models of flags of the Democratic Republic of Congo: blue-yellow-red, ergonomic and resistant thanks to our vast list of African countries and their flags.

From the small Congo-Kinshasa table flag to the national flag in the form of a large or small fabric with eyelets, rings or sheath, garland of Congo DRC flags to the model of rarer flags such as the old flag of the Republic of Congo Leopoldville with a blue background and yellow stars, AZ Flag offers you pavilion items of great strength to adorn your interiors and exteriors with Congolese colours!

Main information on Congo DRC :

Capital: Kinshasa

Surface Area: 2,345,000 km²

Population: 72,587,456

Currency: Congolese franc

Official languages: French, Lingala, Kikongo, Swahili, Tchiluba

National Day: 30th June

Information on the Congo Democratic Republic !

The Congolese flag consists of a light blue background with a red diagonal band bordered by yellow and a yellow star in the upper left canton. It is one of the symbols of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the most populous French-speaking country in the world with more than 72 million inhabitants. The Democratic Republic of Congo is also called Congo DRC or Congo Kinshasa so as not to confuse it with the Republic of Congo Brazzaville.

It is a country located in the heart of Central Africa in the Congo River basin territory that was once called Zaire under Joseph Mobutu. After Algeria, it is the second largest country in Africa in terms of space.  Its nine neighbouring countries are Southern Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Angola, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, Burundi, Zambia and Tanzania. This country has a great diversity of landscapes: it has one of the largest equatorial forests in the world, but also Great Lakes, volcanoes, savannas and a great mining wealth. This African country is a former Belgian colony that obtained its independence on 30th June 1960.

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The DRC Congo adopted its current flag quite recently on 18 February 2006 when the new Congolese constitution was being drafted. It is a sky blue flag decorated with a yellow star and crossed diagonally from the bottom left corner to the top right corner by a red band bordered by a yellow border. With the exception of the lighter blue background, which was previously a deep dark blue, it resembles the old flags used between 1963 and 1971 when the Republic of Congo Kinshasa followed the Republic of Congo-Léopoldville just after the proclamation of Belgium's independence.

The three-coloured flag has the following meaning: the light blue colour evokes peace, the red band represents the blood spilled by the martyrs of Independence, the yellow corresponds to the country's enormous natural resources (45 million hectares of forest of great biodiversity, mining resources such as gold, silver, zinc, copper, cobalt, diamond, oil and hydroelectric wealth among others). The yellow star is a sign of hope for the country: a brighter future and a country that remains unified!

With the cheetah Acinonyx jubatus, the national animal, the national anthem "Congolese Standing" and the national motto "Peace, Justice, Labour" and the national coat of arms, the flag of Congo Kinshasa is part of the symbolism attached to the country of the Democratic Republic of Congo !

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