Description
The flag of Singapore features two horizontal stripes of red and white.
The red stripe symbolizes universal brotherhood and equality of man.
The white stripe represents purity and virtue.
In the top-left corner is a white crescent moon, representing a young nation on the rise.
Next to the crescent are five white stars arranged in a circle, symbolizing democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality.
Adopted officially in 1959, the flag marks Singapore’s journey toward self-governance.
Its design reflects both national ideals and aspirations for the future.
Today, the flag stands as a proud symbol of Singapore’s identity, unity, and progress.














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