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The alliance systems that were brought into play during World War I had been built up since 1882, when the Triple Alliance was formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy to counter the power of Russia and France. In 1904 Britain and France signed the Entente Cordiale, an agreement designed to check German colonial ambitions. The Entente Cordiale formed the basis of the Triple Entente made between Britain, France, and Russia in 1907; the Triple Entente became a military alliance in 1911. Although the Triple Alliance was reaffirmed in 1912, Italy did not join the Central Powers at the outbreak of war in 1914, and later joined the Allies.
In addition to the powers involved in the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, many other nations joined the war after 1914. Romania, Greece, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, Portugal, Italy, and the USA fought alongside the original members of the Triple Entente, forming the Allies. Turkey and Bulgaria joined the remaining members of the Triple Alliance to form the Central Powers.
Red recalls the struggle for independence. Blue stands for the Indian Ocean. Yellow expresses hope for a bright future. Green represents agriculture and vegetation. Effective date: 12 March 1968.
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