The flag of Yemen was officially adopted on May 22, 1990, coinciding with the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen. The design features three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black. These colors are inspired by the Pan-Arab colors, symbolizing unity and independence.
There are three colors in the flag of yemen. The red represents the blood of the martyrs, the white represents the peace, and the black represents the ignorance that existed in Yemen back then.
Yemen's flag consists of three equal bars of red at the top, white in the middle and black at the bottom.
red, white, black
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Red stands for the bloodshed of the martyrs, white stands for the bright future, and black stands for the dark past of Yemen.
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