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  1. National flag consisting of horizontal stripes of green, white, and red, with a blue triangle at the hoist and the national coat of arms in the centre. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is approximately 2 to 3.The coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea contains the silk-cotton tree, also known as.

  2. The green on the flag of Equatorial Guinea symbolizes the jungle and natural resources and blue represents the sea that connects the mainland to the islands. White stands for peace, and red symbolizes the blood shed during the fight for independence.

  3. The flag of Equatorial Guinea, which has been adopted in 1979, consists of three horizontal stripes of green, white and red colors. On the pole side of the flag, a blue wedge is placed. In addition, the white stripe bears an emblem of the country depicting baobab which is a typical plant of Equatorial Guinea´s geographical location.

  4. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of green, white, and red, with a blue triangle at the hoist. The green symbolizes the natural resources and jungles of the country. The white stands for peace, and the red represents the blood shed for independence. The blue triangle signifies the sea, which connects the main country with the islands.

  5. The state weapon features in the flag's center, with six yellow stars above, representing the mainland and the five islands of the country. The tree is a silk cotton tree and, underneath, lies a banner with the national motto, 'Unidad, Paz, Justitia' (unity, peace and justice).

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · The flag of Equatorial Guinea is made of three horizontal stripes colored green, white, and red. On the hoist side. There is a blue triangle, and in the.

  7. The flag of Equatorial Guinea was created in 1968. Appearance. It has horizontal tricolour of green, white and red; with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side and the National Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea centered in the white band. References

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