United States Ukraine Turkey India United Kingdom Poland China Indonesia Singapore Canada Bulgaria Australia Germany Philippines France Armenia Brazil Ireland Kazakhstan Spain Greece Mexico Japan Jordan Italy Netherlands Croatia Egypt Pakistan South Korea Malaysia Thailand Hong Kong Iran Romania Sweden Portugal Taiwan Serbia Switzerland Israel Saudi Arabia Vietnam Finland Austria Denmark Belgium Nigeria United Arab Emirates South Africa Iraq Colombia Lithuania Peru Czech Republic Hungary New Zealand Chile Bangladesh Ecuador Russia Norway Latvia Venezuela Kenya Argentina Slovenia Slovakia Lebanon Nepal Morocco Algeria Sri Lanka Estonia Uzbekistan Moldova Kyrgyzstan Belarus Cyprus Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina Ghana North Macedonia Jamaica Tunisia Cambodia Qatar Costa Rica Tajikistan Oman Kuwait Bolivia Albania Bahrain Georgia Uganda Puerto Rico Luxembourg Uruguay Cameroon Panama Iceland Syria Cuba Malta Dominican Republic Palestinian Territory Nicaragua Guatemala Mauritius Paraguay Kosovo Gabon Zimbabwe Tanzania Libya Yemen Ethiopia Azerbaijan Rwanda Myanmar Macao Burkina Faso Malawi Zambia Fiji Trinidad and Tobago Somalia Senegal Mongolia Guinea Gibraltar Monaco Isle of Man Brunei Darussalam Bahamas Bermuda Sudan Reunion Seychelles Honduras Madagascar Grenada South Sudan Mozambique Martinique El Salvador Angola Jersey Niger Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Democratic Republic of the Congo Saint Kitts and Nevis Maldives Barbados Guam Guernsey Mali Botswana Faroe Islands Sudan Flag Meaning & Details 2 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