Flags and Symbols of Cyprus
National Flag of Cyprus
The national flag of Cyprus was adopted on August 16, 1960, after the island gained independence from British rule. It consists of a white field with a golden silhouette of the island of Cyprus, which is located just below the center of the flag. The silhouette is surrounded by two green olive branches, which are symbols of peace and fertility.
Symbolism of the National Flag of Cyprus
The white field of the flag represents purity and innocence. The golden silhouette of Cyprus represents the island's rich copper resources, which have played a significant role in its history and economy. The two green olive branches represent peace and fertility, and they also symbolize the Greek and Turkish communities that make up the population of Cyprus.
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