
Antigua and Barbuda flag (Antigua and Barbuda)
📐 Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag
🎌 All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!
✒️ The flag of Antigua and Barbuda features a red field with an inverted isosceles triangle based at the top edge, containing a horizontal tricolor of black, blue, and white, and a rising golden sun at the center. The black represents the African ancestry of the people, the blue symbolizes hope, and the white stands for the sand of the island’s beaches. The rising sun signifies a new era, while the red borders represent the energy and vitality of the people. Designed by Reginald Samuel, the flag was adopted on February 27, 1967, to mark the country’s attainment of self-governance.
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📐 Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag
🎌 All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!
✒️ The flag of Antigua and Barbuda features a red field with an inverted isosceles triangle based at the top edge, containing a horizontal tricolor of black, blue, and white, and a rising golden sun at the center. The black represents the African ancestry of the people, the blue symbolizes hope, and the white stands for the sand of the island’s beaches. The rising sun signifies a new era, while the red borders represent the energy and vitality of the people. Designed by Reginald Samuel, the flag was adopted on February 27, 1967, to mark the country’s attainment of self-governance.























