United States Brazil Singapore Ireland Portugal Sweden Germany Canada United Kingdom Japan France Denmark India Spain Netherlands Russia Australia China South Korea Italy Belgium Argentina Mexico Finland Poland Austria Colombia Philippines Switzerland Romania Norway Ukraine South Africa Czech Republic Hong Kong New Zealand Chile Luxembourg Nigeria Peru Malaysia Angola Bangladesh Turkey Hungary Venezuela Indonesia Greece Pakistan Thailand Vietnam Mozambique Israel Costa Rica Slovakia Ecuador Uruguay Taiwan Bulgaria Saudi Arabia Slovenia Croatia Paraguay Serbia Cabo Verde Kenya United Arab Emirates Lithuania Guatemala Bolivia Ghana Togo Egypt Latvia Iceland Seychelles Puerto Rico Dominican Republic Estonia Sri Lanka Moldova Panama Morocco Kazakhstan Tanzania Algeria North Macedonia Iran Bosnia and Herzegovina Malta Cote D'Ivoire Iraq Cameroon Nepal Azerbaijan El Salvador Lebanon Zambia Monaco Albania Cyprus Nicaragua Senegal Trinidad and Tobago Georgia Tunisia Bahrain Honduras Benin Burkina Faso Mauritius Myanmar Kyrgyzstan Jordan Belarus Uganda Ethiopia Reunion Mongolia Laos Bahamas Armenia Uzbekistan Fiji Zimbabwe Afghanistan Qatar Oman Madagascar Syria Macao Barbados Antigua and Barbuda Timor-Leste Jersey Guadeloupe Jamaica Cambodia Montenegro Sierra Leone Guernsey Botswana Liberia Aruba New Caledonia Papua New Guinea Isle of Man Kuwait Haiti British Virgin Islands Andorra Guyana Burundi Tajikistan Yemen Gabon Martinique Bermuda Vanuatu Sao Tome and Principe Bhutan Namibia U.S. Virgin Islands Cuba Sudan Saint Pierre and Miquelon Lesotho Libya Curacao Anguilla Turks and Caicos Islands Gibraltar Mali Saint Martin Cayman Islands Liechtenstein Grenada Sint Maarten Caribbean Netherlands Gambia French Guiana Palestinian Territory Suriname Tanzania Flag Meaning & Details 22 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