Flag of South Sudan

Flag South Sudan, Banner South Sudan
Aspect ratio:
1:2
Vexillological symbol:
National flag on land and sea
Country:
South Sudan
Size:
619.745 km²
Population:
8.270.000
Continent:
Africa
accepted at:
08.07.2011

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Composer: Mido Samuel und Studenten der Juba-University Songwriter: diverse

That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of South Sudan

This is what an AI says about the South Sudan flag
The national flag of South Sudan was introduced in 2011, when South Sudan gained its independence. The flag is a combination of three different stripes in black, green and blue, each with a meaning. The black stripe symbolizes the people of South Sudan, the green stripe represents agriculture and the blue stripe represents the Nile River that crosses the country.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the South Sudan flag
The national flag of South Sudan was introduced in 2011 after the independence of the country. It consists of a horizontal stripe in blue, red and black, symbolizing the blood of the South Sudanese who fought for the country's independence. The white star in the center of the flag represents the hope for a better future for South Sudan.
This is how an AI describes the South Sudan flag
The national flag of South Sudan is a tri-color flag with three equal horizontal stripes in blue, white and green. The top blue stripe symbolizes the sky, the middle white stripe represents peace, and the bottom green stripe represents agriculture and nature. In the center of the flag is a red triangle representing a black olive tree, symbolizing the economic importance of the country.