🇦🇴 flag: Angola Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Información rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F1E6 U+1F1F4
- Código corto
:flag-angola:- Categoría
- Flags
- Subcategoría
- country flags
- Añadido en
- Unicode 2.0
- También conocido como
- Angolan flag, AO flag, Angola banner
What Does the flag: Angola Emoji 🇦🇴 Mean?
Split horizontally into red and black halves with a yellow emblem at the center — a half cogwheel, a machete, and a star — Angola's flag draws from socialist iconography of its independence struggle. Red honors the bloodshed of liberation, black stands for the African continent, and the yellow emblem represents workers, peasants, and progress. Adopted in 1975 when Angola won independence from Portugal, the design pays homage to the MPLA movement.
The flag emoji shows up during Independence Day (November 11), Carnival celebrations, and African Cup of Nations football matches. Diaspora in Portugal, Brazil, and beyond use it widely. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from AO regional indicators, it pairs with football, music, and dance emojis — kizomba and semba are Angolan exports.
Travelers tag it with photos of Luanda's coastline, Kalandula Falls, and the Tundavala escarpment. The flag's industrial symbols stand out among African flags. The emblem was reportedly inspired by the hammer-and-sickle of Soviet flags but reimagined for Angolan agricultural and industrial reality.
Modern usage often nods to Angola's status as the world's seventh-largest diamond producer, and the country's growing creative scene.
How to Use 🇦🇴 flag: Angola Emoji
“Independence Day Angola 🇦🇴”
“Kizomba night 🇦🇴💃”
Detalles técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F1E6 U+1F1F4 |
| Entidad HTML | 🇦🇴 |
| Código CSS | \1F1E6 |
| Código corto | :flag-angola: |
| Palabras clave | AO, flag, angola |
| Versión Unicode | 2.0 |
Preguntas frecuentes
What does 🇦🇴 mean?
It is the flag of Angola, a southern African country, with red and black bands and a yellow machete and cogwheel emblem.
