English: Registered in 1995 with the South African Bureau of Heraldry as the flag of the Afrikaner Volksfront, as well as the ethnic flag of Afrikaners as represented on UNPO.
It was also supposedly used during the Second Boer War to represent the united Boer Republics, using the Vierkleur (the flag of the South African Republic, informally known as the "Transvaal") as the basis for its design, replacing the red stripe with orange to represent the former republic's united struggle with the Orange Free State - this gave it the original name of the Strydvlag (Afrikaans for 'Struggle-flag').
The specifications as described by the Bureau:
"A rectangular flag, proportion 2:3, consisting of three horizontal stripes of equal width, from top to bottom, orange, white and blue, and at the hoist a vertical green stripe one and one quarter the width of each of the other three stripes".
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