Flag of Cadasa

The flag of Cadasa is a triband, with blue on the two sides and red in the middle. At the centre of the red band is a star.

History
The flag of Cadasa was inspired by the flag of the Alyatak-Cahayan alliance of the 1710s, which made the Dutch leave from Cadasa. That flag was the exact same as the Cadasan flag but with no star.

During the Selamat Revolution, this flag was used as a symbol for republican revolutionaries against the corrupt Cahaya dynasty. It was designed by Louis Paraiyar and Watani, two of Cadasa's founding fathers.

From 1942 to 1945, when Cadasa was a client state of Japan, the shade of the red band was changed to match the shade of red on the.

Colours and meaning
The blue represents the sea, of which Cadasa is surrounded by. Blue also represnts loyalty and justice. The red represents the blood shed during the Selamat Revolution and courage and valor. The star represents the Cadasan people, and each of the five points symbolizes the main ethnic groups of Cadasa: the Cadasans, Malays, Chinese, Indians, and indigenous peoples.