Flag of North Central Province, Sri Lanka explained

North Central Province
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Proportion:2:3
Adoption:1987
Design:Two vertical green and orange stripes and the four Bo leaves in the corner of the maroon box. The centre depicts ancient ruins from the province and a statue of Parakramabahu I and a stupa.

The flag of North Central Province, was adopted for the North Central Province of Sri Lanka in 1987.

Symbolism

The flag is similar to that of the national flag, with the yellow border, the two vertical green and orange stripes and the four Bo leaves in the corner of the maroon box. The centre however depicts ancient ruins from the North Central Province such as a statue of Parakramabahu I of Sri Lanka and an Ancient Sri Lankan stupa.

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