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Burundi Flag Construction Sheet

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Current Construction Sheet

[Flag of Burundi Construction Sheet] 3:5
Željko Heimer, 22 January 2003

The Presidential Decree containes specifications for the flag. Decret-loi No.1/31 dated 27 September 1983 Article One:

The national flag is 2.50m long x 1.50m wide
  • The arms of the saltire are 20cm wide
  • The central disk has a diameter of 85cm.
  • The imaginary circles which contains the three stars have a diameter of 20cm
  • The imaginary circle within which is inscribed an imaginary equilateral triangle placing the three stars has a diameter of 44cm
  • Each star is carries a fimbriation 0.9cms wide

The provision that the stars have six points is not carried over from the Decret-loi of 28 December 1968, but I think we may regard this as an oversight?

This flag in its original form was established by Royal Decree of 30 March 1962 (published in Official Bulletin No.8 of the Kingdom of Burundi dated 1 October 1962). However, a republic was proclaimed on 29 November 1966 and the flag modified by Decree (Decret-loi) No.1/72 dated 28 June 1967 (and again by Decree No. 1/227) of 9 September 1968). The flag was then further revised by Decree 1/31 of 27 September 1982 and this provided the construction specification given here. It was last confirmed in Title One, Article 8 of the Constitution dated 12 March 1992.

Christopher Southworth, 20 January 2003

Terrible numbers, I must say. Why not rather convert them to primal integers?

165     2475
170     2550
300     4500
88      1320
40      6