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The flag of Sudan
The flag of Sudan (Arabic: علم السودان) was adopted on May 20, 1970,
and consists of a red-white-black tricolor with a green triangle next
to the hoist. Prior to the 1969 military coup of Gaafar Nimeiry, a
blue-yellow-green tricolor design was used.
About the colours of the current national flag of Sudan, information
from the Sudanese government is as follows:
1. Red stands for struggle and the martyrs of the Sudan and the
Great Arab Land.
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The flag of Sudan was adopted on May the 20th in 1970. The flag is
made up of an horizontal tricolor (red, white and black) and, a green
triangle next to the hoid.
flag of Sudan THE COUNTRY OF SUDAN
Official Name: Republic of (the) Sudan
Continent: Africa
Area: 2,505,813 sq. miles
Population: 36,992,490 (2006 estimate)
Capital: Khartoum
Language: Arabic, English
Embassy Website: http://www.sudanembassy.
* Flag of Sudan (Nylon with Polesleeve)
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Flag of Sudan
Flag of Sudan
Note: actual flag colors may differ slightly
The flag of Sudan was officially adopted on May 20, 1970. It's similar
to flags of other Arab countries in both color and style.
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The red represents socialism, green the traditional color of Islam,
while white is symbolic of purity and optimism.