Flag of Jubaland
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Proportion2:3
Adopted28 February 2013
DesignA horizontal tricolor of green, blue and white with a blue triangle based on the hoist side containing a white star.
| Proportion | 2:3 |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 28 February 2013 |
| Design | A horizontal tricolor of green, blue and white with a blue triangle based on the hoist side containing a white star. |
Jubaland has had a wide array of flags in its modern history, ranging from that during its British East Africa Province of Jubaland era, during the transitionary Trans-Juba period of Jubaland, as well as the current Jubaland's federal state flag.
During its period as a British East Africa province, Jubaland had a variation of the British blue ensign.
- Flag of British East Africa
Transitionary phase
Jubaland was in the transitionary phase of Trans-Juba for a total of 715 days, or one year, eleven months, and fifteen days, from the 15 July 1924 until 30 June 1926:[1]
- Trans-juba
Afterwards the Italian colonial flag with the emblematic crown was used:
- Italian colonial flag