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Tanzania Flag

$59.50
SKU:
31931
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Origin:
United States

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The Tanzania flag has 2 green and blue triangles separated by a diagonal black stripe outlined in gold.
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Description

Our Tanzanian flag is a great choice for flying in front of homes, businesses, schools, and government buildings. These flags are produced in the United States from nylon, a lightweight fabric that flies regally, even in gentle breezes. The design is added using digital printing technology for bold, UV-resistant colors.

Each flag comes equipped with a robust canvas header and brass grommets for easy attachment to one of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer Tanzania flags in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. The 3’ x 5’ flag is the most popular among our customers and is an excellent fit for our 6’ tangle-free flagpole.

Tanzania Country Flag Product Details:

  • Constructed in the USA
  • Authentic 1964 design
  • 100% pure nylon
  • Strong canvas header
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

Are you looking for a more formal version? View our Tanzania flag with gold fringe and a pole sleeve.

Tanzania Flag Meaning & History

The United Republic of Tanzania flag was adopted on June 30, 1964, to represent the new country formed from the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. 

The new flag combined the colors of the previous states’ national flags. Tanganyika's flag contained green and black, while Zanzibar’s had blue. The green field represents agriculture, and the blue one stands for the region’s rivers and lakes. The black diagonal line symbolizes the Swahili people living in the country, and the thin gold lines are for natural resources.

 

Other Details

Motto: "Uhuru na Umoja" / "Freedom and Unity"
Capital: Dodoma
Language(s): Swahili, English
Currency: Tanzanian Shilling
Government: Unitary Dominant-Party Presidential Constitutional Republic
Flag Meaning: The green is for the land, the black stands for the citizens of the country, the blue represents the Indian Ocean, and the yellow symbolizes the mineral abundance of the land.