Indonesia United States Singapore India Malaysia China Philippines Japan United Kingdom Australia Netherlands Germany Canada South Korea Pakistan Brazil Vietnam France Taiwan Turkey Hong Kong Thailand Iran Finland Russia Timor-Leste Nigeria South Africa Saudi Arabia Austria Egypt Ireland Poland Italy Peru Bangladesh Spain Iraq Mexico Algeria Sri Lanka Sweden Greece New Zealand Kenya Switzerland Romania Nepal Argentina Ukraine Portugal Colombia Ethiopia United Arab Emirates Jordan Czech Republic Cambodia Morocco Tunisia Norway Hungary Ghana Yemen Belgium Ecuador Israel Chile Bulgaria Denmark Mauritius Tanzania Kazakhstan Myanmar Serbia Lithuania Oman Slovakia Latvia Puerto Rico Qatar Palestinian Territory Somalia Uzbekistan Croatia Venezuela Seychelles Brunei Darussalam Libya Zimbabwe Malta Kuwait Macao Zambia Albania Cyprus Paraguay Cameroon Uganda Azerbaijan Rwanda Cote D'Ivoire Luxembourg Moldova Lebanon Jamaica Uruguay Dominican Republic Estonia Slovenia Bahrain Namibia Syria Eswatini Armenia Mongolia Georgia Sudan North Macedonia Costa Rica Cuba Iceland Senegal Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Madagascar Bosnia and Herzegovina Malawi Montenegro Afghanistan Angola Guyana Honduras Democratic Republic of the Congo Botswana Benin Suriname Belarus Bhutan Isle of Man Kosovo Kyrgyzstan El Salvador Republic of the Congo Nicaragua Maldives Lesotho Tonga Fiji Andorra Bolivia Cabo Verde Barbados Martinique Togo Burundi Haiti Saint Kitts and Nevis Laos Turkmenistan Bahamas Aland Islands Sudan Flag Meaning & Details 4 VISITORS FROM HERE! Sudan Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist side colors and design based on the Arab Revolt flag of World War I, but the meanings of the colors are expressed as follows: red signifies the struggle for freedom, white is the color of peace, light, and love, black represents the people of Sudan (in Arabic 'Sudan' means black), green is the color of Islam, agriculture, and prosperity
Learn more about Sudan »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook