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Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Muritaniya, Al-Jumhuriyah Al-Islamiyah Al-Muritaniyah, Mauritanie

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[[Mauritania]](../images/m/mr.gif) [ [National flag and ensign]](xf-fis.html) 2:3 by Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024



The Flag of Mauritania

La Libre.be reports:
The Mauritanian National Assembly adopted Thursday a bill of constitutional review including the abolition of the Senate and the change of the national flag, found the AFP correspondent. The draft submitted by the Government "has been adopted by the majority of 147 MPs present", "121 voted in favour of the text, 19 against," said Mohamed Ould Beilil, president of the National Assembly, dominated by the presidential party. The radical opposition, represented by the Forum national unity and democracy (FNDU), which consisted of 15 Parties, voted against the Bill after leading a campaign against its adoption. The text approved Thursday by the MPs, which amends the Constitution in force since 1991, includes a deletion of the Senate, replaced by regional councils, and a change of the national flag. Two red ribbons, symbolizing the blood shed by the "martyrs of the resistance", will be added to the Crescent and the yellow star on a green background on this flag already.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 11 March 2017

According to http://fr.ami.mr/Depeche-41902.html, the bill to approve the description of the national flag (Projet de loi portant description du drapeau de la R�publique Islamique de Mauritanie) was addressed and approved by the Council of Ministers on August 24th. Unfortunately, I cannot find a text of this law and the Official Journal is not published online.
Zachary Harden, 24 August 2017

The elongated crescent matches the first flag photos I sent in my previous email. Also, I was messaged by FOTW member Kazutaka Nishiura and was informed that PANTONE 18-1664 is indeed a real shade, listed as Fiery Red. However, they did not specify if it is TCX or TPG but the document originally sent to me matches https://www.pantone.com/color-finder/18-1664-TCX more.
Zachary Harden, 24 January 2018


Timeline for the Introduction of the 2017 Flag

A timeline for the change in the flag:

Zachary Harden, 14 March 2017, 7 August 2017; Jos Poels, 17 October 2017; Jonathan Dixon, 17 October 2017, 24 January 2018, Zachary Harden, 2 November 2020


First versions of new flag

[[Mauritania]](../images/m/mr%5F2017.gif)image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

The first version of the new flag was based on the previous flag, with only red stripes added to it.
https://www.h24info.ma/mauritanie-nouveau-drapeau-nouvel-hymne-fete-nationale/
https://qz.com/africa/1048142/mauritania-has-a-new-flag
Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

[[Mauritania]](../images/m/mr%5F2018.gif)image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

A month later a new version started to be used, the green stripe became lighter, and the shape of crescent changed. Then Government issued a document of the final version of flag, describing the flag in details including the color specifications. The shape of the crescent was slightly modified.
Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024


State emblem

[[Mauritania].gif)](../images/m/mr%29.gif)image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

The seal of the State bears a yellow crescent and star, and on its left side, it bears in relief a yellow palm tree, and on the right side a millet plant with curved ears. The whole is surrounded by a red circle in which is written from above in a semicircle in Arabic by the font "Mauritania" the expression "Islamic Republic of Mauritania".

From the bottom, completing the circle, the same sentence in French ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF MAURITANIA in capital letters.

The whole is surrounded by a yellow circle of the same thickness as the inner yellow circle surrounding the crescent and the star.

It was officially adopted on 28 November 2017.
Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

[[Mauritania]1959.gif)](../images/m/mr%291959.gif)image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024

The former seal of Mauritania adopted on 1 April 1959, was very similar, but red circle was green.
Zoltan Horvath, 7 July 2024


Visual Storm Warning Signals

According to the WMO pages Mauritania uses the international system for Visual Storm Warning Signals, see more on Weather Flags
Jan Mertens, 24 February 2008