The flag you are referring to belongs to the country of Guinea. It is comprised of three horizontal stripes in the colors of red, yellow, and green.
The Kurdish flag consists of three horizontal stripes in red, white, and green, with a yellow sun in the center.
That's the Italian flag (not to be confused with the Irish flag, which has horizontal green, white, and orange stripes). On the Italian flag, the order of the strips (left to right) is green, white, red.
The flag you are describing is the flag of Mauritius. It consists of four horizontal stripes of red, blue, yellow, and green from top to bottom.
Lithuanian flag has yellow, green and red horizontal stripes.
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Lithuanian flag is divided into three horizontal stripes, colored in this order top to bottom: Yellow, Green, and Red.
The Indian national flag has three horizontal stripes in saffron, white, and green colors. The green color represents fertility, growth, and auspiciousness and occupies 1/3 of the flag, as it is one of the three equal-sized stripes.
The colours adopted in 2001 are: horizontal stripes of blue, yellow and green with a yellow sun emblem. Previously to 2001, the stripes were vertical: red, yellow and green, with a capital R in the centre.
e Italian flag is green withe and red. The stripes are horizontal and the green in on the inside.
Sierra Leone
The flag of Ethiopia consists of three horizontal stripes, from top to bottom, green, yellow and red. These represent the colours of African unity. While this has been the flag's design consistently for nearly a century, originally, the colours in the flag were reversed.