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Flag of Senegal
flæg əv ˈsɛnɪgɔːl
Definitions
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National Symbol · Country
Common
The national flag of Senegal, featuring green, yellow, and red bands with a centered green star. Represents the sovereign West African nation of Senegal.
Used to represent Senegal, its people, culture, or language in digital communication. Often used by Senegalese nationals and diaspora.
So excited to visit Dakar next month! 🇸🇳
Social media travel post
Congratulations to the Lions of Teranga 🇸🇳 on their AFCON victory!
Sports commentary on Twitter
Senegal's flag colors symbolize Islam (green), wealth and progress (yellow), sacrifice and determination (red), with the star representing unity and hope.
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Cultural · Identity
Common
Symbol of Senegalese identity, heritage, and cultural pride used by Senegalese people globally to express connection to their homeland.
Frequently used in profiles, usernames, and posts expressing Senegalese heritage or support for Senegalese causes.
Proud of my roots 🇸🇳 Made in Senegal!
Social media bio/profile
Represents more than nationality—embodies Senegalese values of Teranga (hospitality), community solidarity, and cultural diversity.
Evolution Timeline
1960
Flag adopted upon Senegal's independence from France, influencing its later digital representation.
Decolonization and national sovereignty movement
2015
Emoji standardized across platforms, increasing visibility in digital communication.
Unicode standardization of country flags
2022
Usage spike following Senegal's AFCON victory, becoming symbol of national pride.
Sports achievement boosting national identity expression online
Cultural Context
The flag's design was adopted in 1960 upon independence from France, with pan-African colors modified to include green representing Islam, the majority religion.
Represents 'Teranga' (hospitality), a core Senegalese cultural value emphasizing generosity and welcoming visitors, making the flag a symbol of this national ethos.
Flag emoji usage spikes during Senegalese elections, AFCON tournaments, and cultural festivals, reflecting digital expressions of national identity.
In diaspora communities, particularly in France, Italy, and the US, the flag emoji serves as a digital connector to homeland identity and cultural heritage.
Regional Variations
France
Very common due to large Senegalese diaspora and historical colonial ties. Used in sports, cultural events, and political discussions.
United States
Often used in multicultural contexts, diaspora communities, and international sports discussions, particularly during World Cup or AFCON tournaments.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Used more selectively, typically for formal national celebrations, sports events, and family communications with relatives abroad.
Gen_Z: Frequently used on TikTok and Instagram to celebrate Senegalese heritage, music trends, and sports achievements, often with creative visual content.
Older: Limited usage, primarily in family messaging apps to connect with younger relatives or during significant national events.
Millennials: Common in professional networking, diaspora community groups, and during international events to express cultural pride and connection.
Common Combinations
🇸🇳❤️
Love for Senegal or Senegalese pride and patriotism.
Commonly used by Senegalese nationals and diaspora to express affection for their homeland.
🇸🇳🦁
Senegal national football team, nicknamed 'Lions of Teranga'.
Used during football matches and tournaments to support the Senegalese team.
🇸🇳🎵
Senegalese music, particularly mbalax, or cultural performances.
Used to highlight Senegalese musical traditions or contemporary artists.
🇸🇳🙏
Prayers for Senegal or gratitude for Senegalese culture/heritage.
Often used during religious holidays, national celebrations, or times of challenge.