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Seen on Congo (Brazzaville) stamps at
http://members.tripod.com/JFBlanc/congo/congo.html the flag of the Union Africaine et Malgache, a regional organisation which lasted at
least until 1974: on a green background a red outlined map of Africa and Madagascar, around it a ring of 12 golden stars. {Editor's note: Madagascar is missing from this image.]
Jean-François Blanc, 23 December 1998
'Organisation Commune Africaine et Malgache'; the French-speaking States of Africa and Mauritius belong to it; it strives towards co-operation in political, economic, social, technical and cultural matters. The organisation, which since 1965 has this name, developed from the 'Union Africaine et Malgache' (UAM), of which in March 1961 the Ivory Coast, Upper Volta, Niger, Dahomey, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), the Central African Republic, Senegal, Mauritania, Cameroon, Gaboon and Madagascar
became members. Later Congo (Kinshasa), Ruanda, Togo became members; Mauritania stepped out.
On the UAM-conference of April 1962 a common flag was adopted, for which according to the goals set by the organisation only the pan-African colors would be right. The example for the graphic design apparently was the flag of the
European Council: on a green field 12 golden stars (here clearly identified as the founding members of the organisation) in a circle surrounding a red map with yellow fimbriation of not only all member-states, but of the whole continent including the island Madagascar.
Source: Arnold Rabbow, 'dtv-Lexikon politischer Symbole', 1970
Jarig Bakker, 30 July 1999