![]() In 1986 Aruba became independent from the Netherland Antilles but still hasn’t gained full independence and is still a state within the kingdom of Netherlands. The national flag day was chosen to be March 18th as this was the date Aruba became an autonomous state. Mandatory Modules Racing Flags Safety Car Procedure Optional Modules These can be enabled or disabled in iFLAG options menu. The red-four pointed star represents the island, the blood of the Arubans during the French war and patriotic love. 119 lines (81 sloc) 6.81 KB Raw Blame Signals as defined in flags.cs and overlays.cs A complete list of signals and other visual features of iFLAG. The yellow stripes represent the industrial mineral of it’s past. The blue field is said to represent the sea, peace, hope, the sky and Aruba’s past and future. There are many symbolic meaning to this flag. The red-striped yellow flag, also known as the 'surface flag', indicates a potential traction hazard. This flag encourages a driver to move aside to allow faster traffic to pass. It is a sky blue field with two narrow yellow stripes in the lower half and a four-pointed red star with white border in the top left hand side. The green flag signals a clear track to race on. It wasn’t until 1976 that Aruba had its own flag. At centre of the flag are six white, five-pointed stars that represent Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten. On the 19th November 1959 Aruba became a member of the Netherlands Antilles and its flag became a white field that featured a centred vertical red strip and horizontal blue stripe.
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