Last modified: 2001-08-23 by jonathan dixon
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Nations Without States (Minahan, 1996) has an entry on Calabar, a region in the extreme southeast
of Nigeria. It describes the Kalabari flag as a horizontal bicolor of red over green with a yellow cross
over all (from the line drawing it is seen to be of the same shape as St. George's cross), and a star
(color not specified) in the upper hoist.
Ned Smith, 21 Feb 2001
My sources speak about a yellow star in the upper hoist canton. The
symbolism of the flag is: the flag uses the Pan-African colours, the cross represents christianity,
the star represents the unity of the tribes in the Calabar region.
Dirk Schönberger, 5 March 2001
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