Flag of Zanzibar

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That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Zanzibar

This is what an AI says about the Zanzibar flag
The flag of Zanzibar was introduced in 1845 as a symbol of the country's independence. It consisted of a black stripe, representing African identity, and three white stripes, representing the three sultanates of the country. The flag remained unchanged until 1964, when Zanzibar became part of the United State of Tanzania.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Zanzibar flag
The historical flag of Zanzibar was introduced in 1858 as the flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar. It consisted of a white field with four red stripes and a black crescent in the center. This flag was used until 1964 when Zanzibar became part of the United Republic of Tanzania. Today, the historic flag of Zanzibar is a symbol of autonomy and independence.
This is how an AI describes the Zanzibar flag
The historical flag of Zanzibar is a blue-red-green tricolor. The top half of the flag is blue, the middle half is red and the bottom half is green. In the center of the flag is a white crescent surrounded by a white star. The crescent represents Islam, and the colors represent the three major ethnic groups in Zanzibar. The white star symbolizes the hope for a peaceful coexistence.

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