Singapore Ukraine United States China United Kingdom Germany Philippines Canada Australia Turkey Indonesia South Africa India Russia Malaysia Poland Brazil France Ireland Netherlands Nigeria Hong Kong Greece Italy Sweden Kenya Czech Republic Austria Pakistan Spain Norway Finland Japan Portugal Mexico Denmark Tanzania New Zealand Switzerland Vietnam South Korea Iran Kazakhstan Romania Serbia Belgium Peru Croatia Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Lithuania Colombia Israel Taiwan Slovakia United Arab Emirates Bulgaria Hungary Thailand Egypt Chile Argentina Uzbekistan Malawi Estonia Ecuador Ghana Nepal Malta Azerbaijan Latvia Slovenia Belarus Macao Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Luxembourg Iraq Morocco Uganda Botswana Jamaica Bosnia and Herzegovina Cambodia Puerto Rico Namibia Sierra Leone Maldives Albania Lebanon Lesotho Guyana Barbados Trinidad and Tobago Algeria Iceland Cyprus Jordan Ethiopia Moldova Costa Rica Oman Cameroon Qatar Eswatini Mauritius North Macedonia El Salvador Rwanda Kuwait Armenia Bahrain Uruguay Georgia Palestinian Territory Zambia Bahamas Venezuela Brunei Darussalam Montenegro Kosovo Guatemala Guam Togo Sudan Myanmar Benin Liberia Saint Lucia Kyrgyzstan Grenada Timor-Leste Bolivia Somalia Afghanistan Fiji Vanuatu Faroe Islands Senegal Tunisia Turkmenistan Cuba Saint Kitts and Nevis Papua New Guinea Paraguay Gambia Libya Bhutan Madagascar Dominican Republic Dominica Antigua and Barbuda Gibraltar Honduras Yemen Laos Greenland Haiti Nicaragua Jersey South Sudan Mauritania Northern Mariana Islands Isle of Man Cote D'Ivoire Guernsey Aruba Cayman Islands Monaco Democratic Republic of the Congo Anguilla Tajikistan Marshall Islands Mongolia Palau Seychelles Burkina Faso Zimbabwe Flag Meaning & Details 30 VISITORS FROM HERE! Zimbabwe Flag Flag Information seven equal horizontal bands of green (top), yellow, red, black, red, yellow, and green with a white isosceles triangle edged in black with its base on the hoist side a yellow Zimbabwe bird representing the long history of the country is superimposed on a red five-pointed star in the center of the triangle, which symbolizes peace green represents agriculture, yellow mineral wealth, red the blood shed to achieve independence, and black stands for the native people
Learn more about Zimbabwe »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook