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According to the university web page, "the university flag comprises two colours, maroon and gold. Maroon is for maturity, gold is for the knowledge tempered by discipline. The university logo is at the center of the flag."
The university is a new institution, barely ten years old. It was established 
on 7 November 1995 through the amalgamation of the former Affiliated University 
Colleges of Sabaragumuwa, Uva, Buttala. It is located in the town of Belihuloya, 
Sri Lanka. 
Ron Lahav, 27 October 2005
The Sabaragamuwa Affiliated University College (SAUC) was formed in 
affiliation with the University of Sri Jayawardenepura. Established at 
Belihuloya in the Sabaragamuwa Province on 20th November 1991 under the 
Sabaragamuwa Province Affiliated University College Ordinance No. 14 of 1992, 
the SAUC was ceremoniously declared open by His Excellency R. Premadasa, then 
President of Sri Lanka, on 8th February 1992. Following the opening, academic 
programmes of the SAUC commenced on 
7th May 1992.
The 
government decided to elevate SAUC to the status of a national university, 
amalgamating the Uva Affiliated University College (UAUC) at Rahangala and the 
Buttala Affiliated University College (BAUC) as the Faculties of Agricultural 
Sciences and Applied Sciences respectively.
SUSL is made of the five 
Faculties of Agricultural Sciences, Applied Sciences, Geomatics, Management 
Studies,, and Social Sciences and Languages.
http://www.sab.ac.lk - SUSL website
The university logo is symbolic of the region and people 
which it serves and the ideals for 
which it stands. The traditional oil lamp and ray of light denote imparting 
of knowledge and enlightenment. The book: Education; Samanala Mountains: 
Sabaragamuwa Province; Gems: Ratnapura District; Sheaves of paddy: Material 
Prosperity.
http://www.sab.ac.lk/index.php/about-us/2013-09-26-15-05-21/logo
Photo of the flag:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohana_k_amarakoon/9681650544 
Ivan 
Sache, 9 April 2017