Indonesia Philippines United States Singapore Malaysia China India United Kingdom Thailand Turkey Canada Australia Vietnam South Africa Iran Pakistan Peru Nigeria Hong Kong Ireland Germany Netherlands Spain Saudi Arabia Ecuador Japan Russia Brazil Iraq Greece Sweden South Korea Colombia Kenya Mexico Egypt Nepal Taiwan France Italy Togo Israel United Arab Emirates Ethiopia Ghana Bangladesh Portugal Sri Lanka Algeria Romania Morocco Oman Kazakhstan Lithuania Poland Uganda Tanzania Myanmar Finland Chile Jordan Cambodia Austria Ukraine Guyana Palestinian Territory Lebanon Timor-Leste Switzerland New Zealand Belgium Czech Republic Uzbekistan Jamaica Libya Mauritius Georgia Zimbabwe Qatar Norway Slovenia Denmark Slovakia Croatia Tunisia Argentina Hungary Kosovo Latvia Cameroon Bulgaria Serbia Brunei Darussalam Lesotho Somalia Namibia Estonia Costa Rica Yemen Botswana Zambia Dominican Republic Maldives Cyprus Malta Bhutan Albania Eswatini Malawi Puerto Rico Bahrain Afghanistan Trinidad and Tobago Bolivia Rwanda Kuwait Panama Saint Lucia Liberia Papua New Guinea Barbados Mongolia North Macedonia Laos El Salvador Burkina Faso Armenia Iceland Niger Venezuela Azerbaijan Sierra Leone Honduras Macao Paraguay Belize Luxembourg Guam Suriname Democratic Republic of the Congo Senegal Syria Grenada British Virgin Islands Gambia Bosnia and Herzegovina Seychelles Cote D'Ivoire Northern Mariana Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Montenegro Dominica Nicaragua Uruguay Kyrgyzstan Haiti Isle of Man Moldova Mozambique Djibouti Cuba Samoa Benin U.S. Virgin Islands Madagascar Mali South Sudan Vanuatu Belarus Guatemala Antigua and Barbuda Guernsey Burundi Curacao Reunion Micronesia Kiribati Fiji Marshall Islands Burundi Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR FROM HERE! Burundi Flag Flag Information divided by a white diagonal cross into red panels (top and bottom) and green panels (hoist side and fly side) with a white disk superimposed at the center bearing three red six-pointed stars outlined in green arranged in a triangular design (one star above, two stars below) green symbolizes hope and optimism, white purity and peace, and red the blood shed in the struggle for independence the three stars in the disk represent the three major ethnic groups: Hutu, Twa, Tutsi, as well as the three elements in the national motto: unity, work, progress
Learn more about Burundi »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook