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Also known as Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
national flag of the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis
The flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis is the official national flag of the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, a Caribbean island nation. Like all national flags, it serves as an official symbol representing the country in international contexts and on the world stage.
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Version with aspect ratio 1:2 Meeting between American and Kittsian diplomats; Saint Kitts and Nevis flag in background The national flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis consists of a yellow-edged black band containing two white stars that divides diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner, with a green upper triangle and red lower triangle. Adopted in 1983 to replace the flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, it has been the flag of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis since the country gained independence that year. Although the flag utilises the colours of the Pan-Africanist movement, the symbolism behind them is interpreted differently.
The islands of Anguilla, Nevis, and Saint Christopher formed a province of the West Indies Federation in 1958. After the federation dissolved four years later, they were granted the status of associate state as Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. However, Anguilla decided to secede from the federation in 1969, owing to fears that their population, which was already small, would be further marginalised in parliament. This was eventually formalised in 1980, and a new flag for the remaining parts of the federation was needed, since the symbolism of the previous flag centred on the concept of a union of three.
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