African Flags
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Flags representing nations first appeared in the 17th century and most European countries had their own flags by the end of the 19th century. However, the majority of the national flags used in Africa today were designed in the latter half of the 20th century. This is because, prior to the 1960's, the continent of Africa was divided and ruled by the European powers, and so they used the flags of their own governments. With the onset of independence new nations emerged, and so with them, new flags.  Africa is the second largest of the Earth's continents. It covers an area of 11,668,599 square... Show more
African Flags
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1. Which landlocked, East African country is represented by this flag? A former British colony, the nation gained its independence in 1962. It has a population of approximately 36,000,000 and its capital city is Kampala.
2. The flag of which country, whose capital is Mogadishu, is a five pointed star on a light blue background? Today, the blue is said to represent the sky and the Indian Ocean, but it was originally inspired by the flag of the United Nations.
3. The smallest nation in mainland Africa, whose capital city is Banjul, has this flag as its symbol. What is the name of the country to whom it belongs? It is completely surrounded by Senegal, except for a short Atlantic coastline around the mouth of the river which shares its name with the country.
4. This is the flag of which nation, whose name in English means 'Land of Incorruptible People'? Prior to 1984 the country was called Upper Volta.
5. This flag represents which West African country? Its capital city is Yaounde, and it gained independence from France in 1960, and from Britain in 1961
6. This flag belongs to which country? It is bordered by Senegal, Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean.
7. To which nation does this flag belong? It is the westernmost country on the mainland of Africa and takes its name from the river which marks its eastern and northern borders.
8. Which country in Central Africa is represented by this flag? It gained independence from France in 1960 and its capital city is Bangui.
9. Which country, found in the Maghreb region of western North Africa, is represented by this flag? It is named after an ancient Berber kingdom and its capital city is Nouakchott
10. To which African country, whose capital is Addis Ababa, does this flag belong?
11. This flag belongs to which country which is landlocked except for the border it has with lake Tanganyika? It's land borders are with Rwanda, Tanzania and D R Congo, and its capital city is Bujumbura.
12. Prior to 1975 the country to which this flag belongs was called Dahomey. It took its current name from the body of water against which it lies, but what is it called? Its capital city is Porto Novo.
13. To which large African country does this flag belong? It gained independence from Britain in 1960 and its capital city is Abuja
14. The nation to which this flag belongs is the fourth largest island in the world. What is its name?
15. Which country does this flag represent? Its capital city is Lilongwe, and the country was called Nyasaland until it gained independence from Britain in 1964 and adopted its current name.
16. To which country does this flag belong? It is located in Central Africa, is slightly larger than Wales (10,000 sq mi versus 8,000) and its capital city is Kigali
17. Almost identical to the flag of Mali, though with its colours reversed, is the flag of which nation? It has a border with Mali and its capital city is Conakry.
18. This flag belongs to which small country, which is completely surrounded by South Africa?
19. Which disputed territory is represented by this flag? Morocco and Mauritania both hold claim to the land which is the largest and the most populated on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories
20. This flag represents which country on the west coast of Central Africa? Its capital city, Brazzaville, was also the symbolic capital of France for three years during World War II
21. Which country in the Northeast of Africa is represented by this flag? Its capital city is Khartoum, and until 2011 it was the largest country in the whole of Africa
22. This flag is the symbol of which island nation in the Indian Ocean? It gained its independence from France in 1975 when all but one of the islands in its archipelago voted for self rule. Only one island, Mayotte, voted to remain a part of France.
23. The country represented by this flag was formed by a union of Zanzibar and Tanganyika in 1964. By what name is the united country known?
24. Which landlocked country, bordered to the north by Libya, and whose two official languages are Arabic and French, is represented by this flag? Its capital, and largest city is N'Djamena.
25. This flag belongs to which island state, which was uninhabited until the arrival of Europeans in 1462? Its capital city is Praia, and it can be found 350 miles (570 km) off the western coast of Africa.