Flag of Mali


The national flag of Mali is a vertical tricolour of green, gold, and red, the pan-African colours. The flag of Mali is almost identical to the flag of Guinea, with the exception that the colours are in reverse order.

History

The current flag was adopted on 1 March 1961. The original flag was adopted on 4 April 1959, when Mali joined the Mali Federation. This flag was the same, except the golden stripe had a black kanaga, a shape of a squatter man with arms raised to the sky. The figure was removed due to the opposition, in a country whose population is 90% Muslim, of Islamic fundamentalists.

Symbolism

The green stands for fertility of the land, gold stands for purity and mineral wealth, and the red symbolizes the blood shed for independence from the invader.

Colour scheme

GreenGoldRed
Pantone2271c115c3546c
CMYK91-0-100-00-9-100-00-86-63-0
RGB20-181-58252-209-22206-17-38
Hexadecimal#14B53A#FCD116#CE1126

Historical flags

Other flags