Use | National flag and ensign |
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Proportion | 3:5, 1:𝜑 or 2:3 |
Adopted | 27 April 1960 |
Design | Five horizontal stripes alternating between green and yellow; in the canton, a five-pointed white star on a red field |
Designed by | Paul Ahyi |
The national flag of Togo consists of five horizontal stripes, alternating between green and yellow, with a red square bearing a five-pointed white star in the canton. It is one of many African flags that use the pan-African colours of green, yellow, and red. Togolese artist Paul Ahyi designed the flag in 1960, just before its adoption on 27 April of that year, coinciding with Togo's proclamation of independence. When Togo was an autonomous republic within the French Union (the successor to the French colonial empire), it flew a green flag with the French tricolour in the canton and two five-pointed yellow stars, one in the lower hoist and one in the upper fly.