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Since it's "Status Aparte" Aruba has her own National Flag





Flag of Aruba

Aruba's National Flag was adopted on March 18, 1976.

The design of the Flag of Aruba consists of a field of light blue (Larkspur or U.N. Blue), two narrow paralel horizontal yellow (Bunting Yellow) stripes in the bottom half and a four-pointed white-fimbriated red (Union Flag red) star in the canton.

The design elements have multiple symbolic meanings:

The blue field represents the Sky, the Sea, Peace, Hope, Aruba's Future and its ties to the past.

The two narrow stripes suggest the movement toward the "Status Aparte" (separation from the othet Netherland Antilles).One represents the flow of tourists to sun-drenched Aruba, enriching the island as wellas vacationers.The other represents industry, all the minerals (gold and phosphates in the past, petroleum in the early 20th century).

In addition to sun, gold, and abundance, the yellow is also said to represent wanglo flowers.

The star has particularly complex symbolism.

It is vexillologically unusual in having four points, representing the four cardinal directions. These refer in turn to the many countries of origin of the people of Aruba.They also represent the four main languages of Aruba: Papiamento, Spanish, English, and Dutch.

The star also represents the island itself: a land of often red soil bordered by white beaches in a blue sea.

The red also represents blood shed by Arubans during war, past Indian inhabitants, patriotic love, and Brazil wood.

The white also represents purity and honesty.

March 18 is a public holiday in Aruba, known as Flag Day and it is celebrated through carnivals and fairs.

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