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James Patrick reported a flag from this
site. The flag has the following characteristics: 11 red and white
horizontal stripes with the party symbol centered. The symbol consists
of a ring of 18 blue stars and a wide scroll above an eagle. The scroll
is white and bears the name of the party in blue "REPUBLICANO | DE | ANGOLA"
and the eagle is white with part of the the head and neck in black, open
wings, a group of arrows (I believe 7) in the right claw and something
looking like a flower in the left claw, all in gold, and an escutcheon
over the chest. The escutcheon has a red chef and 8 white and blue stripes
below.
Jorge Candeias, 24 Jun 1999
If I don't remember wrong in the original flag in website was a motto
"pela paz e la prosperidade nacional" or so, that is now
missing. Is that no part of the flag?
Jaume Ollé, 30 Jun 1999
The flag I saw had no motto. It was a real flag, hanging on the wall
behind the president of the party. The flag was fully visble,
except the one and a half top stripes and the area hidden by the gentleman's
head (a bit more than the "fly" half of the emblem, below the top of the
escutcheon). I don't think there's enough space in the first area to write
a motto and a motto on the second area would probably ruin the symmetry.
Where was the motto supposed to be?
Jorge Candeias, 3 Jul 1999
Eighteen stars represent the 18 provinces of the Republic of Angola.
Six red horizontal lines: 5 red horizontal lines of the top represents
5 centuries of past-domination by colonial power and the blood of the Angolan
people dispersed during the past slavery time. The 6th red horizontal line
represents the period of national revolution that narrow the victory of
the Angolan people and the implementation of independence of the
Republic of Angola. Five white horizontal lines represents 5 centuries
of reflection by conquered peace and liberty of the Angolan people. The
eagle represents liberty and faith in God. The shield represents national
defense. Five arrows represent salvation and the initiation of the Angola
Revolution. The compass represents science and technology. The hammer represents
work.
Carlos Gouveia, 19 Oct 1999
We had this reported by Jorge Candeias at Lusovex on 20 May 1999, and later, on 24 Jun 1999, at FOTW-ml. Jorge's image is different, and based on an actual photograph of the party's president, from this site, the url is also different and we got it from a message sent to Rob Raeside by James Patrick, with a third url <