Flag of Sudan
The Flag of Sudan features three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black, with a green triangle on the left side. The red stripe symbolizes the bloodshed for independence, the white represents peace, and the black stands for the country's African heritage. The green triangle signifies the country's agricultural wealth and the Islamic faith.
Adopted in 1970, the flag's design reflects Sudan's national identity and aspirations. The colors are also associated with the Pan-Arab colors, which represent Arab unity and independence. The flag serves as a symbol of national pride for the people of Sudan.