List of country subdivision flags in Africa
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This page lists the country subdivision flags in Africa. It is a part of the List of country subdivision flags, which is split into continents due to its size.
Angola
editThere is only one official provincial flag.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Flag of Cabinda Province | A horizontal tricolour of gold, white, and black.[1][2] |
Comoros
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
2012–present | Flag of Anjouan | A red field with a centered white crescent moon and four white stars.[4] | |
2002–present | Flag of Grande Comore | A navy blue field with a white crescent moon and four white stars in the hoist side.[5] | |
2003–present | Flag of Mohéli | A large red five-pointed star centered on a yellow field.[6] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo
editProvinces
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1960–1967 | Flag of Léopoldville | Blue with a white wavy stripe surmounted by the letter L and two stars, all yellow.[7] | |
1967–2011 | Flag of Kinshasa | Blue with a white wavy stripe surmounted by the letter K and two stars, all yellow. [7] | |
2011–present | Flag of Kinshasa | White with the city emblem in the centre.[7] | |
?–present | Flag of Sankuru | White with the city emblem in the centre.[8] |
Republic of the Congo
editDepartments
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Flag of Pointe-Noire | Yellow with the city emblem in the centre.[9] |
Egypt
editEthiopia
editGabon
editFlag | Province | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Estuaire | Estuaire Coat of Arms on a white field[11] | ||
Haut-Ogooué | Haut-Ogooué Coat of Arms on a white field[12] | ||
Moyen-Ogooué | Moyen-Ogooué Coat of Arms on a white field[13] | ||
Ngounié | Ngounié Coat of Arms on a white field[14] | ||
Nyanga | Nyanga Coat of Arms on a white field[15] | ||
Ogooué-Ivindo | Ogooué-Ivindo Coat of Arms on a white field[16] | ||
Ogooué-Lolo | Ogooué-Lolo Coat of Arms on a white field[17] | ||
Ogooué-Maritime | Ogooué-Maritime Coat of Arms on a white field[18] | ||
Woleu-Ntem | Woleu-Ntem Coat of Arms on a white field[19] |
Guinea-Bissau
editRegions
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Flag of Bissau |
Kenya
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Flag of Baringo County | The flag of Baringo County is composed of a tricolor of green, yellow, and orange, separated by thin white stripes. In the center is two crossed spears, and a light blue shield with the map of the county[20] | ||
Flag of Bomet County | |||
Flag of Busia County | |||
Flag of Elgeyo Marakwet County | |||
Flag of Homa Bay County | |||
Flag of Kilifi County | |||
Flag of Laikipia County | |||
Flag of Machakos County | |||
Flag of Marsabit County | |||
Flag of Meru County | |||
Flag of Mombasa County | |||
Flag of Nairobi County |
Liberia
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Flag of Bomi County | |||
Flag of Bong County | |||
Flag of Gbarpolu County | |||
Flag of Grand Bassa County | |||
Flag of Grand Cape Mount County | |||
Flag of Grand Gedeh County | |||
Flag of Grand Kru County | |||
Flag of Lofa County | |||
Flag of Margibi County | |||
Flag of Maryland County | |||
Flag of Montserrado County | |||
Flag of Nimba County | |||
Flag of Rivercess County | |||
Flag of River Gee County | |||
Flag of Sinoe County |
Morocco
editMozambique
editProvinces
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Flag of Maputo |
Nigeria
editStates
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Flag of Akwa Ibom State | [23][24] | ||
Flag of Anambra State | [25] | ||
Flag of Bayelsa State | [26] | ||
Flag of Cross River State | [27] | ||
Flag of Gombe State | |||
Flag of Imo State | |||
Flag of Kano State | [28] | ||
Flag of Katsina State | |||
Flag of Osun State | |||
Flag of Oyo State | [29][30] | ||
Flag of Sokoto State | [31] |
São Tomé and Príncipe
editAutonomous regions
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
2011–present | Flag of the Autonomous Region of Príncipe | [32] |
Districts
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Flag of Água Grande District |
Somalia
editAutonomous administration
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
2012–2017, 2023–present | Flag of Khatumo | [33] |
States
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Flag of Banaadir | [34] | ||
2015–present | Flag of Galmudug | White chevron bearing two green stars facing horizontally on a light blue field bearing a white star on the right side. | |
Flag of Hirshabelle | [35] | ||
2013–present | Flag of Jubaland | A horizontal stripes of green, white, and red, with a central emblem incorporating a traditional Somali shield and spear, symbolizing defense and unity.[36] | |
2009–present | Flag of Puntland | A horizontal tricolor of blue, white and green with a white star at the top.[37][38] | |
Flag of South West | Somalia's flag juxtaposed with a red diagonal line in the middle and a green background with 6 stars bottom right. |
South Africa
editTheres only one official provincial flag.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1996–present | Flag of Mpumalanga | The canton of the flag is dominated by a stylised red Barberton daisy, a plant which is indigenous to the province. The diagonal strip of blue and white separating the green and gold bars is meant to represent the escarpment of the province's topology.[39] |
Sudan
editStates
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
? - present | Flag of The Blue Nile State | ||
? - present | Flag of Central Darfur | ||
? - present | Flag of North Darfur | ||
? - present | Flag of South Darfur | ||
? - present | Flag of West Darfur | ||
? - present | Flag of The Kassala State | ||
? - present | Flag of The Khartoum State | ||
? - present | Flag of The Al Qadarif State | ||
? - present | Flag of The Abyei Area |
South Sudan
editStates
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
?–present | Flag of Central Equatoria | ||
?–present | Flag of Eastern Equatoria | ||
?–present | Flag of Jonglei | ||
?–present | Flag of The Lakes State | ||
?–present | Flag of Northern Bahr el Ghazal | ||
?–present | Flag of The Unity State | ||
?–present | Flag of Upper Nile | ||
?–present | Flag of Warrap | ||
?–present | Flag of Western Bahr el Ghazal | ||
?–present | Flag of Western Equatoria | ||
?–present | Flag of The Abyei Special Administrative Area | ||
?–present | Flag of The Greater Pibor Administrative Area | ||
?–present | Flag of The Ruweng Administrative Area | ||
?–present | Flag of Juba |
Tanzania
editTheres only one official provincial flag.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
2005 –present | Flag of Zanzibar | Horizontal tricolour of blue, black, and green with the national flag of Tanzania in the canton.[40] |
Uganda
editDistricts
editFlag | Date | Use | Description |
---|---|---|---|
? – present | Flag of Kapchorwa District | [41] |
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