This page lists the country subdivision flags in Africa . It is a part of the List of country subdivision flags , which is split into continents due to its size.
There is only one official provincial flag.
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Unknown
Flag of Cabinda Province
A horizontal tricolour of gold, white, and black.[1] [2]
Comoros [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2012–present
Flag of Anjouan
A red field with a centered white crescent moon and four white stars.[4]
2002–present
Flag of Grande Comore
A navy blue field with a white crescent moon and four white stars in the hoist side.[5]
2003–present
Flag of Mohéli
A large red five-pointed star centered on a yellow field.[6]
Democratic Republic of the Congo [ edit ]
Provinces [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1960–1967
Flag of Léopoldville
Blue with a white wavy stripe surmounted by the letter L and two stars, all yellow.[7]
1967–2011
Flag of Kinshasa
Blue with a white wavy stripe surmounted by the letter K and two stars, all yellow. [7]
2011–present
Flag of Kinshasa
White with the city emblem in the centre.[7]
?–present
Flag of Sankuru
White with the city emblem in the centre.[8]
Republic of the Congo [ edit ]
Departments [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Unknown
Flag of Pointe-Noire
Yellow with the city emblem in the centre.[9]
Ethiopia [ edit ]
Guinea-Bissau [ edit ]
Regions [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Unknown
Flag of Bissau
Liberia [ edit ]
Morocco [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
?-Present
Flag of Sidi Bennour Province
1976-1997
Flag of Agadir Prefecture (1976–1997)
1976-1997
Flag of Al Hoceïma Province (1976–1997)
?-Present
Flag of Marrakesh Province
1976-1997
Flag of Azilal Province (1976–1997)
?-Present
Flag of Tan Tan Province
1976-1997
Flag of Dakhla Province (1976–1997)
Mozambique [ edit ]
Provinces [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Unknown
Flag of Maputo
Nigeria [ edit ]
São Tomé and Príncipe [ edit ]
Autonomous regions [ edit ]
Districts [ edit ]
Somalia [ edit ]
Autonomous administration [ edit ]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2012–2017, 2023–present
Flag of Khatumo
[33]
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Flag of Banaadir
[34]
2015–present
Flag of Galmudug
White chevron bearing two green stars facing horizontally on a light blue field bearing a white star on the right side.
Flag of Hirshabelle
[35]
2013–present
Flag of Jubaland
A horizontal stripes of green, white, and red, with a central emblem incorporating a traditional Somali shield and spear, symbolizing defense and unity.[36]
2009–present
Flag of Puntland
A horizontal tricolor of blue, white and green with a white star at the top.[37] [38]
Flag of South West
Somalia's flag juxtaposed with a red diagonal line in the middle and a green background with 6 stars bottom right.
South Africa [ edit ]
Theres only one official provincial flag.
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1996–present
Flag of Mpumalanga
The canton of the flag is dominated by a stylised red Barberton daisy , a plant which is indigenous to the province. The diagonal strip of blue and white separating the green and gold bars is meant to represent the escarpment of the province's topology.[39]
South Sudan [ edit ]
Tanzania [ edit ]
Theres only one official provincial flag.
Districts [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ "Cabinda Passport and National Identity Card" . 2017-07-19. Archived from the original on 2017-07-19. Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Cabinda National Bank" . 2017-12-09. Archived from the original on 2017-12-09. Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Vexilla Mundi" . vexilla-mundi.com . Retrieved 2024-06-23 .
^ "Anjouan (Comoros)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Grand Comore (Comoros)" .
^ Cahoon, Ben. "Comoros" . World Statesmen.org . Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ a b c "Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo)" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-27 .
^ "Sankuru Province (Democratic Republic of Congo)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2024-06-27 .
^ "Pointe-Noire (Republic of Congo)" .
^ Borchardt, Reuvain (2016-09-27). "Gabon's President Bongo Sworn in After Disputed Election - Hamodia.com" . Hamodia . Retrieved 2024-07-03 .
^ "Estuaire Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Haut-Ogooué Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Moyen-Ogooué Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Ngounié Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Nyanga Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Ogooué-Ivindo Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Ogooué-Lolo Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Ogooué Maritime Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ "Woleu-Ntem Province (Gabon)" . crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ Mühlemann, Louis (1975). "Territorial- und Kommunalheraldik in Gabun" . Archivum Heraldicum: Internationales Bulletin = Bulletin International = Bollettino Internazionale . 89 (1–2): 6. doi :10.5169/seals-746232 . ISSN 1423-050X .
^ https://steven-knowlton.scholar.princeton.edu/sites/g/files/toruqf3746/files/knowltonliberianflags.pdf
^ "Subnational flags of Morocco" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .
^ National Sports Festival 2020 [@nsf_edo] (8 April 2021). "#NSF2020 #Edo2020 https://t.co/7OaVrvUy5m" (Tweet ). Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via Twitter . {{cite web }}
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^ "Akwa Ibom State (Nigeria)" .
^ "Anambra State (Nigeria)" .
^ National Sports Festival 2020 [@nsf_edo] (8 April 2021). "#NSF2020 #Edo2020 https://t.co/Jc082Sc2pc" (Tweet ). Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via Twitter . {{cite web }}
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^ "Cross River State (Nigeria)" .
^ Rebroadcast: OPENING CEREMONY OF 20TH EDITION OF NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL, EDO 2020 . Governor Godwin Obaseki. 7 April 2021. Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via YouTube .
^ "Oyo Trains 3,300 Youths in Agribusiness to Boost Food Security" . 10 August 2021.
^ Makinde, Seyi [@seyiamakinde] (10 November 2020). "This afternoon, we inaugurated the Oyo State Judicial Panel of Inquiry into Police Brutality, Violation of Rights of Citizens and Unlawful Killings. The panel is made up of eleven (11) members led by Justice Bolajoko Adeniji (retired), as Chairman of the Panel. https://t.co/4p0i1JODI9" (Tweet ). Archived from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via Twitter .
^ National Sports Festival 2020 [@nsf_edo] (8 April 2021). "#NSF2020 #Edo2020 https://t.co/sLzzQILoqq" (Tweet ). Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022 – via Twitter . {{cite web }}
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^ "São Tomé and Príncipe subnational flags" .
^ "Quasi-independent and semi-autonomous regions in Somalia (H - Q)" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Quasi-independent and semi-autonomous regions in Somalia (A - G)" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Quasi-independent and semi-autonomous regions in Somalia (H - Q)" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Jubaland" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Puntland (Somalia)" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Puntland Parlaiment adopts new flag" . Horseed Media . 2009-12-22. Retrieved 2022-04-04 .
^ "Mpumalanga Province, South Africa" .
^ "Zanzibar (Tanzania)" . Flags of the World. 11 June 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2011 .
^ "District flags in Uganda" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2024-06-28 .