Description
Our Djiboutian flag is crafted from high-quality nylon fabric, a fray-resistant material built for outdoor use. This lightweight nylon flag dries quickly after contact with water to help prevent mildew growth. The blue and green stripes and red star are digitally printed to create bold, fade-resistant colors.
Each flag comes with a durable canvas header and brass grommets for secure attachment to any of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer this flag in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. Our bestselling option is the 3’ x 5’ flag, an excellent fit for our 6’ tangle-free flagpole.
Djibouti Flag Features:
- Manufactured in the USA
- Official 1977 design
- 100% pure nylon material
- Strong white canvas heading
- Brass grommets for reliable mounting
Our indoor Djibouti flag, finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve, is a great choice for formal or ceremonial displays.
Djibouti Flag Meaning & History
The Djibouti flag was adopted on June 27, 1977, to celebrate independence from France. The light blue stripe stands for the sky, sea, and the Somali people. The green stripe represents the earth and the Afars people. The white triangle is for peace, and the red star symbolizes unity and the blood shed for independence. The star has five points representing that Djibouti is one of the five nations in which the Somali people live.
Other Details
Capital: Djibouti City
Language(s): French, Arabic
Currency: Franc
Government: Dominant-Party Semi-Presidential Republic
Flag Meaning: The red star symbolizes unity and the location of the Somali, the green refers to the Afar people and the green represents the Issas.