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Cape Verde Flag PNG & SVG Vector

The flag of Cape Verde is composed of five horizontal bands of blue, white, red, white and blue in the ratio of 6:1:1:1:3. A ring of ten five-pointed yellow stars is centered at three-eighth of the height from the bottom edge and three-eighth of the width from the hoist end of the field.

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The flag of Cape Verde features five horizontal bands arranged from top to bottom in blue, white, red, white, and blue. Their stated proportions are 6:1:1:1:3, making the upper blue band broader than the lower blue band and the three central stripes comparatively narrow. A ring of ten yellow, five-pointed stars appears toward the hoist side, positioned three-eighths of the flag’s width from the hoist and three-eighths of its height above the bottom edge. The contrasting colors and circular star arrangement give the design a clear, distinctive appearance.

Cape Verde, also known natively as Cabo Verde, is formally the Republic of Cabo Verde. It is an independent United Nations member state in Africa’s Western Africa subregion, with Praia as its capital. Portuguese is the listed language, and the Cape Verdean escudo is the country’s currency. These details place the flag in a clear national context and distinguish it from flags used by territories or organizations. The design is primarily identified through its horizontal colors, unequal blue bands, and ring of ten yellow stars.

Country Information

Independent
Yes
Country Codes
CV, CPV
Official Name
Republic of Cabo Verde
Capital
Praia
Continents
Africa
Population
555,988
Area
4,033 km²
Currency
Cape Verdean escudo
Languages
Portuguese
Calling Code
+238
Internet TLD
.cv
UN Member
Yes
FIFA
CPV

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