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Horrizontal green yellow red flag
Horrizontal green yellow red flag







horrizontal green yellow red flag

Tsk, it would be so much easier for anglophones if they did. Now, in a very perverse mnemonic: Guinea and Guinea-Bissau both start with the letter "G" but they do NOT have green (also beginning with "g") on their hoist side. Guinea-Bissau has red on the hoist side and a black star. Ghana has a black star in the central stripe and Bolivia has a coat of arms in the central stripe.īenin and Guinea-Bissau have similar structural design, with a vertical stripe on the hoist side and two horizontal stripes next to it.īenin has green on the hoist side and no star. Ghana and Bolivia have the same pattern of horizontal stripes: red, yellow, green (top to bottom). Lithuania is the only one with a (horizontal) green stripe in the middle. Of course you don't want to confuse it with its larger neighbor, the Democratic Republic of Congo which has a diagonal but the flag is in red, blue, and yellow and has a star. Republic of the Congo is the only one with a diagonal, so that makes it stand out. Senegal looks like Mali but it has a green star in the central yellow stripe.Ĭameroon looks like Senegal but it switches the red and yellow and has a yellow star in the central red stripe. (I have a flag of Guinea, btw, in my collection, one of the random ones I came across-and yes, it took me a while to be sure which flag I had in my hands). So here we go with flags in red, green, and yellow.

#HORRIZONTAL GREEN YELLOW RED FLAG HOW TO#

I felt rather bad about Mali's flag last week without any clues about how to distinguish it from, oh, say, Guinea's.









Horrizontal green yellow red flag