Portugal Brazil United States Italy France Spain Canada Germany United Kingdom Belgium Switzerland Sweden Russia Romania Netherlands Norway Singapore Australia Chile Czech Republic Indonesia Argentina Angola Bulgaria Japan Poland Mozambique Mexico Luxembourg Greece Uruguay Ukraine India Ireland Finland Malaysia Latvia Turkey Denmark Austria South Korea Hungary Taiwan Democratic Republic of the Congo South Africa Venezuela Colombia Philippines Paraguay Cabo Verde Pakistan Morocco Peru Ecuador United Arab Emirates Macao Jersey Slovenia Hong Kong New Zealand Israel Thailand Slovakia Croatia Iceland Lithuania Myanmar Andorra Egypt Puerto Rico Serbia Estonia Costa Rica Saudi Arabia Guatemala Vietnam Bolivia Dominican Republic China Bermuda Algeria Cameroon Kuwait Antigua and Barbuda Kazakhstan Honduras El Salvador Timor-Leste Moldova Trinidad and Tobago Sao Tome and Principe Namibia Georgia Martinique Barbados Lebanon Belarus Panama Jamaica Cyprus Bangladesh Jordan Nicaragua Ethiopia Malta Senegal Oman Azerbaijan North Macedonia Tunisia Ghana French Guiana Kenya Suriname Gabon Iraq Liechtenstein Mauritania Nepal Qatar Nigeria Bosnia and Herzegovina Guadeloupe Montenegro Seychelles Uganda Reunion Tanzania Cote D'Ivoire Isle of Man Guyana Republic of the Congo Zimbabwe Armenia Sri Lanka Monaco Burkina Faso New Caledonia Grenada Madagascar Aruba Netherlands Antilles Syria Gibraltar Cambodia Saint Lucia Albania French Polynesia Cote D'Ivoire Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR FROM HERE! Cote D'Ivoire Flag Flag Information three equal vertical bands of orange (hoist side), white, and green orange symbolizes the land (savannah) of the north and fertility, white stands for peace and unity, green represents the forests of the south and the hope for a bright future note: similar to the flag of Ireland, which is longer and has the colors reversed - green (hoist side), white, and orange also similar to the flag of Italy, which is green (hoist side), white, and red design was based on the flag of France
Learn more about Cote D'Ivoire »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook