Kyrgyzstan Russia Kazakhstan United States Turkey Germany Netherlands France United Kingdom Norway South Korea Poland Singapore Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Sweden Uzbekistan Ireland China Italy Czech Republic Ukraine South Africa Tajikistan Canada Egypt Hungary Finland India Lithuania Qatar Japan Mexico Nigeria Brazil Bulgaria Spain Austria Romania Switzerland Jordan Slovakia Malaysia Azerbaijan Denmark Belgium Estonia Mongolia Philippines Kuwait Hong Kong Cyprus Belarus Georgia Serbia Indonesia Latvia Taiwan Turkmenistan Pakistan Australia Luxembourg Croatia Honduras Vietnam Portugal Israel Iraq Moldova Seychelles Zimbabwe Bahrain Chile Thailand Oman Greece Bangladesh Iran Armenia Ecuador Albania Belize New Zealand Slovenia Kenya Colombia Cambodia Senegal Iceland Argentina North Macedonia Montenegro Venezuela Algeria Morocco Sri Lanka Nicaragua Libya Afghanistan Bosnia and Herzegovina Maldives Laos Angola Puerto Rico Tunisia Sudan Lebanon Mauritius Syria Togo Ghana Tanzania Mozambique Nepal Peru Bolivia Yemen Guatemala Malta Panama Paraguay South Sudan Uganda Trinidad and Tobago Comoros Costa Rica Madagascar Cameroon Mali Uruguay Jersey San Marino Somalia Dominican Republic Monaco Cabo Verde Sierra Leone Andorra United States Minor Outlying Islands Reunion Bahamas Palestinian Territory Faroe Islands Niger El Salvador Cuba Central African Republic Namibia Northern Mariana Islands Djibouti Papua New Guinea Botswana Ethiopia Guinea Guam Cote D'Ivoire Mauritania Burkina Faso Guadeloupe French Guiana Jamaica Bhutan Malawi Suriname British Virgin Islands Tanzania Flag Meaning & Details 5 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