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The account of the Creation in Genesis describes how God made the universe and everything in it over six days, and then rested on the seventh. On the first day, he created the heavens and the earth, his spirit moved over the waters, and he created light separate from dark, calling them day and night. On the second day, God made the heavens, and on the third he made the land separate from the sea, and created the plants, including their seed and fruit. On the fourth day, he made the sun and moon to mark the days and seasons. On the fifth he created the birds and fish, and on the sixth God made all the land-living animals, and finally people in his own image. At the end of each of the six days, he surveyed his work and saw that it was good. On the seventh day God rested, and blessed that day to make it holy; this became the Sabbath day.
Green represents fertility. Yellow stands for sunshine. Black recalls the people's African origins. Red symbolizes the struggle for liberty. Effective date: 19 September 1983.
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