
Flag of Jamaica - Wikipedia
The flag of Jamaica was adopted on 6 August 1962, the day Jamaica became independent from British Empire. The flag consists of a gold saltire, which divides the flag into four sections: two of them green (top and bottom) and two black (hoist and fly).
Flags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica - World Atlas
The flag of Jamaica is sometimes referred to as “The Cross” or as the “Black, Green, and Gold” because of its colors. It was officially adopted on August 6, 1962, when Jamaica gained its independence from the United Kingdom.
Flag of Jamaica | National Symbols, Colors & Design | Britannica
National flag with two green and two black triangles separated by a yellow saltire (diagonal cross). The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 1 to 2.After dissolution of the West Indies Federation, a group formed in 1958 of British-ruled islands, Jamaica moved quickly to establish a national flag.
The Story of the Jamaican National Flag
Today, the Jamaican National Flag continues to be a symbol of national pride and community cherished by Jamaicans all over the world. The phenomenal global success of the nation’s athletes and musicians has catapulted the flag to iconic world status.
National Flag – Office of the Prime Minister
A bipartisan committee of the Jamaica House of Representatives designed the Jamaican Flag which consists of a diagonal cross with four triangles placed side by side. The diagonal cross is gold; the top and bottom triangles are green; and the hoist and fly (side) triangles are black.
Jamaican Flag – Jamaica Information Service
The Jamaican flag was unfurled and hoisted for the first time at the dramatic hour of midnight on August 5, 1962 as the British flag was being lowered, signalling the dawn of Jamaica’s political independence from Britain, present day United Kingdom, after over 300 years under British rule.
Flag Of Jamaica Explained: History & Symbolism | SANDALS
Mar 5, 2025 · Jamaica’s flag has a stand-out, tri-color flag featuring striking shades of green, black, and gold. The flag, which was adopted in 1962, is sometimes referred to as “The Cross” because of its gold saltire which looks like a diagonal cross.
The Meaning And History Of The Jamaican Flag - Jamaica Cafe
Oct 27, 2023 · The flag remains a powerful symbol of Jamaican identity, unity, and the journey toward independence. Its bold colors and distinctive design evoke a sense of pride among Jamaicans both at home and abroad.
Jamaica Flag: Meaning, History, Image, Emoji | Flag of Jamaica
The national flag of Jamaica, adopted on August 6, 1962, is a symbol of the nation’s pride, independence, and cultural identity. The Jamaican flag consists of a diagonal cross or saltire in gold, with green and black triangles filling the spaces.
What Do the Colors of the Jamaican Flag Mean?
Oct 18, 2020 · Meaning of Jamaican Flag Colours? For many Jamaicans, the symbolism of the flag is summed up by the phrase “ Hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth ”. This was the initial phrase from the committee that designed the flag in 1962.