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The 'Y' on the flag of South Africa symbolizes the merging nationalities - i.e. unity.
South Africa's flag was adopted on April 27, 1994 after Nelson Mandela became president. The new flag was brought to South Africa to represent the country's political transformation as well as showing South Africa as a new democracy. South Africa's flag colors do not have any significant meaning to them. The colors are black, green, and yellow. The horizontal "Y" shape represents the convergence of South Africa's diverse society, and how it was desired to be one.
Y is a noun, as in 'smething having the shape of a Y'
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"Wye" is a term that can refer to a type of intersection where two roads diverge in a Y shape, as well as a type of pipe fitting that connects three pipes together in a Y shape. It can also be used to describe the letter Y in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
It is the vertical Y-axis on the Cartesian plane
i think the name yolonda is African American
There are no countries in Africa that start with the letter Y.
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