Sierra Leone: Unity, Freedom, Justice

Once a British colony, Sierra Leone gained its independence in 1961. Its flag flies in three bold colors: Green for the land’s rich beauty, White for unity and justice, And blue for the deep, welcoming waters of Freetown’s harbor. The coat of arms, introduced in 1960, stands just as proud. Two gol...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

Sierra Leone: Unity, Freedom, Justice

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Once a British colony, Sierra Leone gained its independence in 1961. Its flag flies in three bold colors: Green for the land’s rich beauty, White for unity and justice, And blue for the deep, welcoming waters of Freetown’s harbor. The coat of arms, introduced in 1960, stands just as proud. Two gol...

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Sierra Leone: Unity, Freedom, Justice

Once a British colony, Sierra Leone gained its independence in 1961.


Its flag flies in three bold colors:

Green for the land’s rich beauty,

White for unity and justice,

And blue for the deep, welcoming waters of Freetown’s harbor.


The coat of arms, introduced in 1960, stands just as proud.

Two gol...

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