Russia United States Brazil Spain Italy Turkey Ukraine India Australia Germany Thailand Romania France Austria Mexico United Kingdom Poland Netherlands Vietnam Indonesia Argentina Egypt Morocco China Canada South Korea Pakistan Algeria Belarus Sri Lanka Czech Republic Peru Portugal Singapore Iran Venezuela Zimbabwe Japan Greece Saudi Arabia Kazakhstan Serbia Philippines Colombia Bulgaria Belgium Israel Uzbekistan Bangladesh South Africa Azerbaijan Hungary Tunisia Malaysia United Arab Emirates Hong Kong Sweden Taiwan Iraq Slovenia Ecuador Chile Moldova Albania Jordan Georgia Bosnia and Herzegovina Finland Bolivia Kuwait Ireland El Salvador Lithuania Croatia Slovakia Latvia Lebanon Switzerland Ghana Cameroon Armenia Brunei Darussalam Palestinian Territory Denmark Uruguay Kenya Qatar Paraguay Kyrgyzstan New Zealand Nepal Mongolia Dominican Republic Myanmar Tajikistan Nigeria Norway North Macedonia Guatemala Cyprus Jamaica Cambodia Fiji Panama Honduras Oman Bahrain Syria Mauritius Senegal Cuba Costa Rica Estonia Yemen Malta Luxembourg Malawi Cote D'Ivoire Nicaragua Gabon Trinidad and Tobago Ethiopia Uganda Montenegro Angola Botswana Libya Puerto Rico Tanzania Sudan Mali Reunion Macao Seychelles Martinique Andorra Laos Burkina Faso Kosovo Guyana Republic of the Congo Afghanistan French Polynesia Suriname Madagascar Mozambique Somalia Zambia Haiti Grenada Bahamas Turkmenistan Djibouti Rwanda Maldives French Guiana Democratic Republic of the Congo Mauritania Belize Curacao Isle of Man Guadeloupe Aruba Namibia Northern Mariana Islands New Caledonia Eswatini Gibraltar Iceland Jersey Barbados Tanzania Flag Meaning & Details 8 VISITORS FROM HERE! Tanzania Flag Flag Information divided diagonally by a yellow-edged black band from the lower hoist-side corner the upper triangle (hoist side) is green and the lower triangle is blue the banner combines colors found on the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar green represents the natural vegetation of the country, gold its rich mineral deposits, black the native Swahili people, and blue the country's many lakes and rivers, as well as the Indian Ocean
Learn more about Tanzania »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook