20 Flags With Green-White-Green Designs From Around the World
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National Flag of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (Image in Public Domain) |
There’s only one country in the world that officially uses a green-white-green flag pattern — and that’s Nigeria. However, there are also similar color patterns that show up in other areas, such as regional flags and even in the logos of different organizations. In this article, we’re going to take a closer look at the history of Nigeria’s flag, break down the meaning behind its design, and explain why it carries so much pride for the nation. We’ll also share a few examples of other flags beyond national symbolism that feature the same green-white-green combo.
Nigeria and Its National Flag
Nigeria is a country located in the western part of Africa. While many African countries are known for their deserts, Nigeria is filled with forests, rivers, and lush greenery.
Its flag’s design is simple but full of meaning: two vertical green stripes on each side and a white stripe right in the middle — all equal in size and balance. The green bands symbolize the country’s rich agricultural heritage and natural resources while the white stripe stands for peace, integrity, and unity among its citizens.
The Nigerian flag was actually the result of a national design contest that took place as the country was preparing for independence from British rule. Nearly 3,000 people submitted their designs, but the winning entry came from a young student named Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi. Originally, he included a red sun in the center, but the selection committee decided to remove it to keep the flag clean and straightforward.

The original design of the flag that Akinkumi proposed for Nigeria
Source: Raymond1922A, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
On October 1, 1960, Nigeria officially became independent — and that was the first time the new flag was raised and adopted as a national symbol. That moment it didn’t just mark the birth of a flag but also the birth of a free and independent Nigeria.
Why the Design of Nigeria’s National Flag Is a Great Choice?
There are several reasons why the design of the national flag is a great choice. Some of them are as follows:
- The flag is very simple, meaning it is easy to recreate—even children can draw it.
- The deep green and bright white colors contrast well, so they are easily distinguishable.
- The green color, which represents greenery and vegetation, helps break the stereotype that Nigeria, as an African country, is all about dry desert.
- There is no other national flag with a similar green-white-green pattern, making it unique and instantly recognizable.
Other than that, the Nigerian flag also appears in nature. Though it is just coincidental, it still fascinates me. Like for example, it can be seen in a river flowing between two dense forests. It also shows up on moss-covered cliffs with a cascading waterfall. It’s truly a beautiful sight, isn’t it?

Other Flags With a Green White and Green Motif:
Other than Nigeria, the green-white-green color scheme appears in various flags around the world — including those of citiehs, provinces, organizations, and even historical entities. Some interesting examples of flags where it can be found are listed below:
Zubří, a town in Czech Republic – This banner carries a black bull, symbolizing strength and regional identity.

Ferencváros, Hungary – It is the flag of the 9th District of Budapest, Hungary.

Pilsting, Dingolfing-Landau district of Bavaria, Germany – This German municipality features an elongated banner displaying vertical green-white-green stripes topped with a green frog.

State flag of Nigeria — It has a Nigeria’s national coat-of-arms in the center.

Kanepi Municipality, Põlva County, Estonia – The flag is depicted with a cannabis leaf in the center, since the municipality’s name itself means ‘cannabis’ in Estonian.

Clarin, Bohol, Philippines – The flag is charged with the municipality’s official seal in the center.

Dagohoy, Bohol, Philippines – This flag of another Filipino municipality is contained a green-white-green color scheme as well.

Haan, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany – This German town has a flag that defaced with black chicken.

Roosdaal, Flemish Brabant, Belgium – This municipal flag has four red flower in the center.

Bosniak Banner – Bosniaks are an ethnic group native to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Svydivok, Ukraine – It is a small village in Cherkasy Oblast, Cherkasy Raion, Ukraine.

Banner of World Taiwanese Congress – The map of Taiwan is clearly visible in the center of the flag.

Říčky v Orlických horách, iRychnov nad Kněžnou District, Czech Republic – This flag bears a pine tree and crossed axes.

State of Paraná, Brazil – This flag featured a diagonal green-white-green pattern with a central emblem symbolizes pride, independence and agricultural prosperity in the local community.

Lány village, Kladno District, Czech Republic – The flower in the middle of the flag is a red clover; it is a locally significant plant in the region.

Albons, Girona, Spain – Each green stripe of the banner bears an eight-pointed star.

Libavské Údolí, Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic – This municipal flag displays a black swift carrying a four-lobed clover leaf above three red flowers.

East Flanders Province, Belgium – The flag has a black lion, symbolizing authority, strength and courage.

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