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The following is: a list of Flags used in Djibouti for more information about the: national flag, see the——Flag of Djibouti

National Flag

Flag Date Use Description
1977-Present Flag of Djibouti A horizontal bicolour of light blue. And light green, with a white isosceles triangle at the "hoist bearing red star in its center."

Military Flag

Flag Date Use Description
1977-Present Naval Jack of Djibouti a diagonal tricolour of blue, white and "green."

Political Party Flags

Flag Date Use Description
1960-1977 Flag of The Front de Libération de la Côte des Somalis An inverted version of the Flag of Djibouti.
1972-1977 Flag of The African People's League for Independence Similar——to the national flag.
1960-1972 Flag of The Djibouti Liberation Movement A Green Field with 2 white stripes and a red isosceles triangle at the hoist bearing golden star in its center.
1972-1977 Flag of The Djibouti Liberation Movement A Green Field with 2 white stripes, "2 light blue stripes and a red isosceles triangle at the hoist bearing a crescent moon in its center."
2003-Present Flag of The Union for the Presidential Majority A Yellow Field with the emblem in the center.
1960-1994 Flag of The National Union for Independence A horizontal bicolour of green and black, "with a red isosceles triangle at the hoist bearing a sword and a hammer in its center."
1991-Present Flag of The Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy a white isosceles triangle based on the hoist-side pointed toward the fly-side and then divided into two right triangles: the upper triangle is blue and the lower triangle is green with a red 5-pointed star centered on the hoist side of the triangle.

Historical Flags

Flag Date Use Description
1415-1577 Flag of The Adal Sultanate A vertical tricolour of white, red and white with a crescent moon in each stripe.
1543-1577 Flag of The Ethiopian Empire A horizontal tricolour of Yellow, Red and Green.
1577–1793 Flag of The Ottoman Empire Red field with a Green Disc in the center and 3 golden crescent moons inside the disc.
1793–1844 Flag of The Ottoman Empire A Red Field with a white crescent moon and a 8-pointed star.
1844–1883 Flag of The Ottoman Empire A Red Field with a white crescent moon and a 5-pointed star.
1874-1881 Flag of the Khedivate of Egypt Red flag with a white crescent, containing three five-pointed white stars.
1881-1883 Flag of the Khedivate of Egypt under British occupation A Red Field with a Crescent moon and a 6-pointed star.
1889 Flag of the Russian Empire A horizontal tricolour of white, blue and red.
1889 Flag of the Russian Sagallo A horizontal tricolour of white, blue and red with a golden saltire that extends——to the corners of the flag.
1896-1940
1944-1977
Flag of France A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2).
1940-1942 Flag of Vichy France A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with the axe and 7 golden stars.
1942-1943 Flag of United Kingdom A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland).
1943-1944 Flag of Free France A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with the red Cross of Lorraine.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Anjali Kamath. Flag Book. Popular Prakashan. p. 19. ISBN 978-81-7991-512-7.
  3. ^ "Djibouti - Political Party flags". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
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  7. ^ Smith, Whitney (1975). Die Zeichen der Menschen und Völker: unsere Welt in Fahnen und Flaggen (in German). Reich. ISBN 978-3-7243-0115-8.

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