Description
Display the Ivory Coast flag at your home, school, office, cultural event, or international display with a premium, American-made flag.
Each flag of Cote d’Ivoire is manufactured in the USA from nylon, a lightweight and durable fabric designed for outdoor flying. The nylon's lightness means your flag will fly easily in gentle breezes and dry quickly after becoming wet. The tricolor design is digitally printed with UV-resistant inks for bold, vibrant colors that resist fading.
Our Cote d’Ivoire flag comes equipped with a strong canvas heading and two brass grommets for simple installation on any standard outdoor flagpole. This flag is available in a range of sizes from 2’ x 3’ up to 6’ x 10’, including the standard flag size of 3’ x 5’.
Ivory Coast Flag Features
- Made in the United States
- Official 1959 design
- 100% pure nylon
- Robust canvas heading
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
Setting up a display inside a formal or diplomatic space? Take a look at our Côte d'Ivoire flag finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve.
Flag of the Ivory Coast Meaning & History
On December 4, 1958, many of the African colonies that had been part of the French Empire were granted autonomy in preparation for full independence. The Ivorian Legislative Assembly adopted a new national flag on December 3, 1959, which remains the country’s official flag today.
The colors of each stripe on the Ivory Coast's flag have specific meanings: orange represents the savannas and the country’s fertile land, white symbolizes peace, and green stands for hope and a bright future.
Ivory Coast vs Ireland Flag
The flags of Ireland and the Ivory Coast are often confused with one another, for the simple reason that they are both tricolors with almost the exact same colors! However, the difference between the two is the order of the colors. Ireland’s flag has the green stripe on the leftmost side, while the flag of the Ivory Coast uses orange on the left instead.
