Flag of Ghana
The national Flag of Ghana was arranged and taken on in 1957 and was flown until 1962, and a short time later reestablished in 1966. It contains the Skillet African shades of red, gold, and green, in even stripes, with a dim five-pointed star in the point of convergence of the gold stripe. The Ghanaian flag was the resulting African flag after the flag of the Ethiopian Domain to incorporate these assortments. The flag's arrangement influenced that of the flag of Guinea-Bissau. The flag of Ghana was arranged by Theodosia Okoh.
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