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The National Flag of Oman was adopted by a
Royal Decree on 17th December 1970. The flag is rectangular in
shape and is red, white and green in colour. It carries the Sultanate’s
emblem of two crossed swords with a dagger (Omani Khanjar) and belt
superimposed. The colour of the emblem is white being placed on the upper
angle which is near to the pole from both sides.
The
Flag is divided into three units in the fly by two units in the hoist. One
third of the fly (that is immediately to the hoist) is red. The remainder
of the fly is divided horizontally: white – top, red – middle, and
green – bottom.
Explanation
of the colours
The white colour depicts the conviction of the Omani people in
peace and prosperity.
The red colour has been adopted from the old Omani flag (which was
all red) and this symbolises the battles fought by Omanis for the eviction
of foreign invaders from the country.
The green colour represents the fertility and greenery of the land.
The
Emblem :
The
emblem was adopted during the middle of the eighteenth century .The swords
and dagger forming the emblem represent the old traditional weapons of the
Omani people.
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