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The geologically complex Blue Ridge range, which includes some of the oldest (Precambrian) rocks of the Appalachian System, comprises largely metamorphic rocks, with igneous intrusions, and is known especially for its hard granites and gneisses. In the south it is crossed by the James, Potomac, and Roanoke rivers. The area is noted for its resorts, stands of hardwood, and isolated settlements retaining traditional agricultural lifestyles, and is the subject of many songs and legends. Lumbering and tourism are major economic activities. Shenandoah National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway run along the Blue Ridge range, and parts of the George Washington and Jefferson national forests, the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, and the Appalachian Trail are in the region.
The yellow of the emblem is said to denote Angola's natural wealth. Red is said to stand for the blood spilt by the freedom fighters. Black represents Africa. Effective date: 11 November 1975.
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