Indonesia United States Singapore Malaysia Philippines China Russia Australia India Vietnam United Kingdom Canada Thailand Turkey Hong Kong Japan Germany South Africa Cambodia Ireland Poland Brazil Pakistan France Netherlands Taiwan Saudi Arabia Sweden South Korea Egypt Spain Peru Ecuador Mexico New Zealand Timor-Leste Colombia Nigeria Greece Kazakhstan Portugal Iran Italy Israel Brunei Darussalam Bangladesh Iraq Austria Finland Morocco Romania Chile Belgium Kenya Ukraine United Arab Emirates Algeria Sri Lanka Ghana Switzerland Ethiopia Oman Czech Republic Lithuania Denmark Slovakia Norway Uzbekistan Bahrain Jordan Seychelles Argentina Nepal Serbia Bulgaria Tunisia Mauritius Hungary Qatar Croatia Tanzania Venezuela Uganda Lebanon Malta Latvia Trinidad and Tobago Palestinian Territory Estonia Iceland Slovenia Macao Namibia Dominican Republic Laos Myanmar Madagascar Kosovo Cyprus Costa Rica Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamaica Bhutan Maldives Fiji North Macedonia Bolivia Rwanda Lesotho Guyana Barbados Albania Georgia Moldova Cameroon Panama Luxembourg Botswana Togo Zimbabwe El Salvador Libya American Samoa Papua New Guinea Azerbaijan Yemen Senegal Somalia Afghanistan Kuwait Zambia Malawi Syria Mali Armenia Guatemala Isle of Man Paraguay Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Lucia Bahamas Belarus Burkina Faso British Virgin Islands Cote D'Ivoire Puerto Rico Bermuda Guam Eswatini Cuba Grenada Cabo Verde Mongolia Mozambique Gabon Andorra Honduras Democratic Republic of the Congo Antigua and Barbuda Micronesia Montenegro Benin Saint Kitts and Nevis Sudan Uruguay Suriname Sierra Leone Nicaragua Eritrea Turkmenistan Reunion Belize Tanzania Flag Meaning & Details 11 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