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The design was composed of three colours: red, black and green, with a white crescent and star centered in the middle black stripe. Mr. Shennib informed the delegates that this design had met the approval of His Highness Emir of Cyrenaica, King Idris Al Senussi (later to become King of Libya).
national flag consisting of three unequal horizontal stripes of (top to bottom) red, black, and green, with a white crescent and star centred on the larger black stripe.
The flag of Libya is a tricolor flag of red, black, and green horizontal bands with white crescent and 5-pointed star centered on black. The national anthem of Libya is "Libya, Libya, Libya and the currency is Libyan Dinar
The current flag thus consists of three horizontal stripes, where the top one is red, the middle one is wider and black and the bottom one is green. In the middle of the black bar, a white crescent and a five-pointed star are placed. Each of the bars represents one Libyan region and the crescent with the star are traditional symbols of Islam.
Details. three horizontal bands of red (top), black (double width), and green with a white crescent and star centered on the black stripe; the National Transitional Council reintroduced this flag design of the former Kingdom of Libya (1951-1969) on 27 February 2011; it replaced the former all-green banner promulgated by the QADHAFI regime in ...
Details. three horizontal bands of red (top), black (double width), and green with a white crescent and star centered on the black stripe; the National Transitional Council reintroduced this flag design of the former Kingdom of Libya (1951-1969) on 27 February 2011; it replaced the former all-green banner promulgated by the QADHAFI regime in ...
A white crescent and a star centered on the black stripe. The National Transitional Council reintroduced this flag design of the former Kingdom of Libya (1951-1969) on 27 February 2011; it replaced the former all-green banner promulgated by the QADHAFI regime in 1977.
The colors represent the three major regions of the country: red stands for Fezzan , black symbolizes Cyrenaica, and green denotes Tripolitania; the crescent and star represent Islam, the main religion of the country.
The Libyan flag, adopted on February 3, 2011, following the Libyan Civil War, is a significant symbol of the country’s history and identity. The current flag revives the design used between 1951 and 1969, reflecting a return to the values and aspirations of Libya’s post-independence era.
Libya is located in Africa. The official ISO 3166 code for Libya is: ly. The flag features the traditional Pan-Arabic colors, and the classic symbol of Islam with the crescent and the star. The symbol set on the black field is taken from the flag of the Emirate of Cyrenaica.