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  1. The national emblem of Cape Verde contains a circle within which is written the name of the nation in Portuguese. Within the circle are a torch and triangle, symbols of freedom and national unity. At the top of the shield is a plumbob, a symbol of righteousness; three chain links are at the bottom.

  2. The current official national emblem of Cape Verde was adopted in 1992. It features a torch and a triangle within a circle. The torch and triangle are symbols of freedom and national unity. Also, within the circle is the name of the nation written in Portuguese (República De Cabo Verde).

  3. Designed to represent both Cabo Verde and Guinea-Bissau after their liberation from Portuguese colonial rule, the flag incorporated the pan-African red-yellow-green and a black star to symbolize the African peoples and their hope for dignity, liberty, and peace.

  4. The national flag of Cape Verde ( Portuguese: bandeira de Cabo Verde; Capeverdean ( ALUPEC): bandera di Kauberdi) was adopted on 22 September 1992, replacing the flag adopted during Cape Verdean independence, fought for with Guinea-Bissau, another former Portuguese colony on mainland West Africa.

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  6. Apr 24, 2018 · The center white and red horizontal bands symbolize the pathway to national development. The red and white bands also stand for the virtues of peace and hard work. The flag’s design, particularly the white and blue bands and the ten stars, was inspired by the United States’ flag, a country that Cabo Verde has strong cultural ties with.

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  7. This simple yet symbolic design embodies the nation’s insularity and democratic ideals, signifying unity and collective ambition. Flag of Cape Verde: Color Palette. Blue. #003893. RGB: 0, 56, 147. CMYK: 100, 62, 0, 42. White. #ffffff. RGB: 255, 255, 255. CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 0. Red. #cf2027. RGB: 207, 32, 39. CMYK: 0, 85, 81, 19. Yellow. #f7d116.

  8. The national emblem of Cape Verde contains a circle within which is written the name of the nation in Portuguese. Within the circle are a torch and triangle, symbols of freedom and national unity. At the top of the shield is a plumbob, a symbol of righteousness; three chain links are at the bottom.

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