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image sent by John Duncan McMeekin, 19 May 2010
Attached is an image of the Arua District in Uganda.
John Duncan McMeekin, 19 May 2010
This is not to doubt John McMeekin, but rather to add a piece of "hard evidence"
of the existence of the flag of Arua which is shown
here.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 22 May 2010
I recently found the District Flag of Kapchorwa District (one of 55
Districts in Uganda), this flag is seen flying beside the Uganda Flag.
In order to check it, visit this
website.
The flag is composed of five horizontal bands: light-green over yellow
over red over white over light or pale blue, the flag is composed as follows:
light-green, and light-blue the same width, the central yellow band
is half the width of the green or light blue, the upper half is yellow
whilst the lower half is split into two equal bands of red over white.
The flag proportions look like being 2:3.
I had no idea that the Districts of Uganda had flags, but this flag now
proves me wrong.
John McMeekin, 21 Feb 2005
Well, though the idea of 55 so far unknown sub-national flags is appealing,
what makes us think this is the District flag, instead of just the flag of
"something", flown in the district?
António Martíns, 22 Feb 2005
image sent by John Duncan McMeekin, 19 May 2010
Attached is an image of the flag of Koboko District in Uganda.
John Duncan McMeekin, 19 May 2010
There is also a photograph of the flag on
Flickr.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 23 May 2010