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Tunisia Flag

$59.50
SKU:
31976
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Origin:
United States

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The Tunisia flag is red with a large white circle in the center that contains a red crescent and star.
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Description

Our Tunisia flags are produced in America from nylon, a fray-resistant and quick-drying material that resists mildew growth after rain and humidity. The flag’s red and white design is added using advanced digital printing technology for precise details and vibrant, fade-resistant colors.

Each flag comes finished with a durable canvas header and brass grommets for straightforward attachment to any standard outdoor flagpole. We carry Tunisian flags in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. If you aren’t sure which option to choose, look at our table of common pole heights and their recommended flag size.

Tunisia Country Flag Product Details

  • Manufactured in the United States
  • Official 1999 design
  • 100% high-quality nylon
  • Reinforced canvas header
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

View our Tunisian flag with gold fringe and a pole sleeve for formal indoor displays.

Note: To increase the lifetime of your flag, avoid use during inclement weather conditions.

Tunisia Flag Meaning & History

The modern flag of Tunisia was first adopted in 1831 as a naval flag, replacing a solid red design. It was designed by Sovereign Hussein II. When the Republic of Tunisia declared independence in 1959, the flag was adopted as the national banner. The flag’s design was slightly modified in 1999.

The red background represents the blood of Tunisians who died during the Crusades, while the white circle is for peace. The red crescent and star are traditional symbols of Islam, and the star’s five points symbolize the Five Pillars of Islam.

Other Details

Motto: "حرية، كرامة، عدالة، نظام" / "Liberty, Dignity, Justice, Order"
Capital: Tunis
Language(s): Arabic
Currency: Tunisian Dollar
Government: Unitary Semi-Presidential Republic
Flag Meaning: The red represents Islam, as well as the resistance against Turkey. The crescent and star also symbolize Islam, and the white circle is for the sun.