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African Flags

All 54 African flags — recognize them, type them, match them.

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AngolaBurkina FasoBurundiBeninBotswanaDemocratic Republic of the CongoCentral African RepublicRepublic of the CongoCôte d'IvoireCameroonCabo VerdeDjiboutiAlgeriaEgyptWestern SaharaEritreaEthiopiaGabonGhanaGambiaGuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauKenyaComorosLiberiaLesothoLibyaMoroccoMadagascarMaliMauritaniaMauritiusMalawiMozambiqueNamibiaNigerNigeriaRwandaSeychellesSudanSierra LeoneSenegalSomaliaSouth SudanSão Tomé and PríncipeEswatiniChadTogoTunisiaTanzaniaUgandaSouth AfricaZambiaZimbabwe

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African flags share a visual vocabulary you can learn once and read everywhere. The pan-African color set — red, yellow, green, often black — appears in roughly two-thirds of them, descended from Ghana's 1957 independence flag and the Ethiopian standard before that. North African flags lean on Islamic motifs: crescents, single stars, deep reds and greens. Several post-independence flags carry a single five-pointed "lone star" that traces back to early American and Liberian influence. A handful are immediately distinctive without any vocabulary at all: South Africa's six-color Y-shape, Lesotho's centered black hat, Eswatini's shield and assegais, Mozambique's central rifle. The post-1990 generation of flag designs tends to be visually busier than the older tricolors; older flags lean on bold three-band geometry plus a single emblem. Pick a mode and start. Multiple choice is the visual warm-up; type-in is the deep-end recall mode; tile select asks you to sort African flags from European, Asian, and American flags at speed; match pairs each country with a short written description of its flag. Every mode counts toward your topic mastery.

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