Flag of AnjouanW
Flag of Anjouan

The flag of Anjouan was adopted in 2012. It is a red flag charged with a centered white crescent moon and four white stars.

Flag of the Republic of Benin (Nigeria)W
Flag of the Republic of Benin (Nigeria)

The flag of the short-lived Republic of Benin in Nigeria consists of the colours black, and green, with black taking up two-thirds of the flag. It was inspired by the flag of the now-defunct Republic of Biafra. The main difference was that Biafran flag was a tricolour of red, black, and green. As with the Biafran flag, it was charged in the centre with a golden rising sun but it did not have a golden bar below it.

Flag of BiafraW
Flag of Biafra

The flag of the former Republic of Biafra consists of a horizontal tricolour of red, black, and green, charged with a golden rising sun over a golden bar.

Flag of Cape TownW
Flag of Cape Town

The flag of Cape Town is the flag used by the City of Cape Town municipality. It is not an officially registered flag, but consists of the city's logo used in flag form, and since 1996 it has changed each time the city's logo has changed.

Flag of CeutaW
Flag of Ceuta

The flag of Ceuta is the flag of the Spanish city of Ceuta, consisting of a black and white gyronny with a central escutcheon displaying the municipal coat of arms. The civil flag omits the escutcheon.

Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and NyasalandW
Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

The Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was a modified British Blue Ensign. Centred in the fly of the flag was a depiction of the shield from the Federation's Coat of Arms. The rising sun is taken from the Colonial Arms of Nyasaland, the lion passant is taken from the Arms of Southern Rhodesia, and the black and white wavy lines is taken from the Arms of Northern Rhodesia. In this form, it shows the Federation of all three British Colonies which lasted from 1953 to 31 December 1963. This flag flew alongside the Union Jack for the duration of the existence of the Federation.

Flag of AmbazoniaW
Flag of Ambazonia

The national flag of Ambazonia is a flag used by Ambazonian separatists. Originally designed and adopted by the Southern Cameroons National Council in 1999, it has since been universally embraced by Ambazonian separatist movements.

Flag of the Republic of LogoneW
Flag of the Republic of Logone

The flag of the Republic of Logone is the flag used by the Islamic separatists in the Republic of Logone and was created by Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic leader Noureddine Adam.

Flag of the South West StateW
Flag of the South West State

The current flag of Koofur Orsi or Koonfuur Galbeed state was adopted in 2014. The first flag of South West State of Somalia was adopted in April 2002. The current flag's adoption when changed, it was the second time that it was changed that year, and the third time overall.

Flag of GalmudugW
Flag of Galmudug

The current flag of Galmudug was adopted on 17 June 2015.

Flag of GoshenW
Flag of Goshen

The flag of Goshen was the official flag of the short-lived South African territory of Goshen from 1883 to 1885. It is currently used in the Cenotaph Hall of the Voortrekker Monument.

Flag of HarareW
Flag of Harare

The flag of Harare is the civil flag for the capital city of Zimbabwe.

Flag of JohannesburgW
Flag of Johannesburg

The current design of the flag of Johannesburg was adopted on 16 May 1997, replacing a previous version of the flag that had been in service since 20 October 1970.

Flag of the State of KatangaW
Flag of the State of Katanga

The flag of the now-defunct State of Katanga, a regime in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo that briefly existed during the Congo Crisis, was designed by an architect Louis Dressen, former manager of Banque du Congo Belge in Elisabethville.

Flag of MaakhirW
Flag of Maakhir

The flag of the Maakhir de facto autonomous region of Somalia was originally established with the declaration of the first Maakhir government, though with the emergency in Maakhir in early 2008, President Jibrell Ali Salad called for a new government to better address the needs of Maakhiris. A new flag was then proposed for Maakhir, which is the current flag.

Flag of French SudanW
Flag of French Sudan

The flag of French Sudan was the French tricolour, used by most French colonial possessions, with a black stick figure with arms raised, a so-called kanaga. The flag continued to be used when the colony gained autonomy from France in 1958, but its colors were changed to green, yellow and red with the adoption of the flag of the independent Mali Federation in 1959.

Flag of MauritiusW
Flag of Mauritius

The national flag of Mauritius, also known as the Four Bands and Les Quatre Bandes, was adopted upon independence, March 12, 1968. It consists of four horizontal bands of equal width, coloured red, blue, yellow, and green. The flag was recorded at the College of Arms in London on 9 January 1968.

Flag of MelillaW
Flag of Melilla

The flag of Melilla, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, consists of a pale blue background with the city's coat of arms in the centre.

Flag of MohéliW
Flag of Mohéli

The flag of Mohéli is a yellow field with a red star. It is similar to the flag of Vietnam. It was adopted in 2003. It replaced the previous flag, which was adopted when Mohéli became an autonomous island in 2002.

Flag of MpumalangaW
Flag of Mpumalanga

The provincial flag of Mpumalanga was adopted in 1996, making the province the first of South Africa's nine provinces to make use of an official provincial flag. The other provinces currently use the province's coat of arms on a white background. The design also features in the province's coat of arms.

Flag of the Nieuwe RepubliekW
Flag of the Nieuwe Republiek

The flag of the Nieuwe Republiek was the official flag of this short-lived South African state from 1884 to 1888.

Flag of the Orange River ColonyW
Flag of the Orange River Colony

The Flag of the Orange River Colony was the official flag of the Orange River Colony in South Africa from 1903 to 1910. It formed part of a system of colonial flags that was used throughout the British Empire. It was superseded by the Flag of the Union of South Africa.

Flag of PretoriaW
Flag of Pretoria

The flag of Pretoria is the flag that represents the city of Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa. The flag is simple in design, as it has only two colours, red and yellow. Red is located on the top half, while yellow is on the bottom portion. These colours are the official city colours, derived from the city arms.

Flag of PuntlandW
Flag of Puntland

The flag of Puntland is the state flag of Puntland, an autonomous state in northeastern Somalia.

Flag of TransvaalW
Flag of Transvaal

The Flag of Transvaal was the official flag of the Transvaal colony in South Africa from circa 1903 to 1910. It formed part of a system of colonial flags that was used throughout the British Empire. It was superseded by the flag of the Union of South Africa.

Flag of ZanzibarW
Flag of Zanzibar

The flag of Zanzibar was adopted on 9 January 2005. It is a horizontal tricolour of blue, black, and green with the national flag of Tanzania in the canton.