Flag of Central Province, Sri Lanka
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Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 14 November, 1987 |
Design | Yellow lion in the center of a red square background of a white flag, with images of the Sun and the Moon to the left of the lion and "Central Province" written in three languages. |
The flag of Central Province, was adopted for the Central Province of Sri Lanka on 14 November, 1987.
Symbolism[]
The Central Province flag, like many of the other provincial flags depicts the image of a yellow lion in the center. It is on a red square background and again bordered by a yellow border. The red square background is on a white flag yet again bordered by a dotted yellow pattern and red and brown stripes. To the left of the lion are the images of the Sun and the Moon, with a face on the Sun and a rabbit on the moon. The flag has the Central Province written on it three times, in Sinhala, at the top and Tamil and English on the bottom.
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Categories:
- Flags of Sri Lanka
- Sri Lankan provincial flags
- Flags introduced in 1987
- Flags displaying animals