What is equatorial guinea flag?

The flag of Equatorial Guinea consists of three horizontal bands of green, white, and red, with a blue triangle on the left side of the flag. In the center of the flag, there is the national coat of arms, which features a silk-cotton tree, a bow and arrow, and two silver wavy lines representing the sea.

The green band symbolizes the country's natural resources and agriculture, the white band represents peace and justice, and the red band stands for the blood shed by those who fought for independence. The blue triangle represents the sea that surrounds the country and its maritime industry.

The flag was officially adopted on October 12, 1968 when Equatorial Guinea gained independence from Spain. It has remained largely unchanged since then, although some modifications were made to the coat of arms in 1979. The flag is flown at government buildings, official events, and on national holidays.