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  2. Flag of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The original national flag of Burundi (Kirundi: ibendera ry'Uburundi) was adopted after the country's independence from Belgium on 1 July 1962. It went through several revisions and now consists of a white saltire which divides the field into alternating red and green areas.

  3. Flag of Burundi | Meaning, Colors & History | Britannica

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    red and green national flag with a white saltire (diagonal cross) and a central white disk incorporating three large stars. Its width-to-length ratio is 3 to 5. The leading traditional symbol of Burundi was an ancient drum, Karyenda, which had a semidivine status.

  4. List of Burundian flags - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the flags of Burundi. for the national flag, see Flag of Burundi.

  5. The National Flag of Burundi features the red, green and white colors designed on a horizontal rectangle; the country uses Burundian franc as its national currency; and its national anthem is "Burundi Bwacu" ("Our Burundi").

  6. The flag of the Republic of Burundi is divided into four parts by a diagonal white cross. The upper and lower parts are red; the sides of the pole and the outside are green.

  7. Flag of Burundi - Flagpedia.net

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    Unusual flag of Burundi has been adopted on March 28, 1967. Its central theme is a white cross and a white circle in the middle of the flag. The cross divides the flag into four parts, where the upper and the lower fields are red and the left and the right field are green.

  8. Burundi Flag - United States Department of State

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    Burundi Flag: Divided by a white diagonal cross into red panels (top and bottom) and green panels (hoist side and fly side) with a white disk superimposed at the center bearing three red six-pointed stars outlined in green arranged in a triangular design (one star above, two stars below); green symbolizes hope and optimism, white purity and peace, and red the blood shed in the struggle for ...