Flag of North Western Province, Sri Lanka

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North Western Province
Flag of the North Western Province (Sri Lanka).svg
Use Civil and state flag
Proportion1:2
Adopted1987
DesignA brown bovine with a sun and moon symbol on a white background. On the background there 15 small eight-pointed cross-stars, and the whole surrounded by a green and brown woven border.

The flag of North Western Province, was adopted for the North Western Province of Sri Lanka in 1987.

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Symbolism

The flag of the North Western Province is of a brown bovine with a sun and moon symbol on a white background. On the background there 15 small eight-pointed cross-stars. The whole flag is surrounded by a green and brown woven border. [1]

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References

  1. Macdonald, Ian. "Northwestern Province (Sri Lanka)". FOTW. Retrieved 9 December 2011.