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 image by António Martins, 31 August 2008
(source: 2008 stamp)
image by António Martins, 31 August 2008
(source: 2008 stamp)
Gbarpolu County was created in 2001, by detaching
from Grand Cape Mount County five of its ten districts (Belleh, Bokomu,
Bopolu, Gbarma, and Kongba).
António Martins, 31 August 2008
The flag is shown in a 2008 $25 Liberian postage 
stamp, in a detailed, flat representation. It is a red flag with the 
usual national flag on the upper hoist (canton) and 
showing on the upper fly area a white table cut diamond in profile with dark 
blue (or black) holding lines and brightness ticks (?); at the lower fly a tree 
in naïve style, with brown trunk and green canopy.
António Martins, 31 August 2008
 image by António Martins, 31 August 2008
image by António Martins, 31 August 2008
At this 
website, the flag image in the $25 2008 
stamp seems to use a lighter shade of red for the stripes of the
canton, and a darker one for the background; it is also slightly wider
than 2:3 and the size of the canton larger than is is usually shown for
Liberian county flags.
António Martins, 31 August 2008
 image located by
Valentin Poposki, 6 April 2012
 image located by
Valentin Poposki, 6 April 2012
I just found a Gbarpolu county flag on a different color background and a 
slightly different design on an official document of the Gbarpolu County 
Development Committee: 
http://www.emansion.gov.lr/doc/GbarpoluCDA.pdf.
Valentin Poposki, 
6 April 2012