United States Greece United Kingdom India Spain Brazil Russia Germany Canada Australia Ukraine Japan Italy South Africa France Mexico Vietnam Czech Republic Poland Argentina Turkey Ecuador Peru Hong Kong Indonesia Switzerland Philippines Netherlands Taiwan Israel China Thailand Malaysia Uzbekistan Pakistan Sweden Norway Romania South Korea Ireland Hungary Singapore Colombia Finland Austria United Arab Emirates Uruguay Saudi Arabia Belgium Bangladesh Chile New Zealand Malta Portugal Egypt Bulgaria Serbia Denmark Georgia Lithuania Morocco Kazakhstan Cambodia Costa Rica Laos Sri Lanka Croatia Armenia Slovakia Myanmar Paraguay Lebanon El Salvador Cyprus Azerbaijan Bolivia Albania Jordan Qatar Iraq Belarus Dominican Republic Latvia Moldova Estonia Tunisia Oman Nicaragua Kenya Kuwait Algeria Venezuela Puerto Rico Mongolia Nepal Montenegro Jamaica Ethiopia Madagascar Nigeria Yemen Bosnia and Herzegovina Ghana Iceland Mozambique North Macedonia Palestinian Territory Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Bahrain Panama Namibia Kyrgyzstan Afghanistan Guyana Maldives Zambia Honduras Curacao Fiji Tanzania Mauritius Cabo Verde Angola Bahamas Reunion Zimbabwe Macao Bhutan Brunei Darussalam Libya Saint Kitts and Nevis U.S. Virgin Islands South Sudan Jersey Cuba Burkina Faso Belize Faroe Islands Rwanda Guam Mali Somalia Haiti Cayman Islands Sint Maarten Slovenia Luxembourg Senegal Suriname Sudan Northern Mariana Islands Bermuda Uganda Burundi Turks and Caicos Islands Barbados Cameroon Timor-Leste Dominica Sudan Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR 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