Red - hardiness, bravery & strength. Green - hope, joy and love and in many cultures have a sacred meaning.
but dont know on the black
The yellow in the flag stands for the sunshine. The green stands for the land. The black stands for the strength and creativity of the people.
the green is the land/vegetatioin black people and hardship dark times yellow sun and the money
the colors on the jamaican flag are actually green, black and gold
The flag of which country features white, green, and black colors is the flag of Libya.
The red, white, and black flag with green stars is the flag of the Arab Revolt, a significant event in the history of the Arab world. It symbolizes unity and resistance against colonial powers, particularly during World War I. The colors represent different aspects of Arab identity and the green stars symbolize the five Arab nations that were united in the revolt.
the Australian flag
Though the Olympic Rings are coloured in those five colours, the flag as a whole has six colours: White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black. At the introducation of the flag, in 1914, those six colours were all the colours that appeared in the flags of the nations participating in the Olympic Games.
The shield on Kenya's flag (the symbol in the middle) is to represent defense of the 3 colors: The colours symbolize black majority, red for the blood shed during the struggle for freedom, and green for the land of Kenya.
Jamaica's flag has two diagonal yellow lines forming a cross on the flag, which section it off in four parts. The top and bottom sections are equal-sized green triangles, and the left and right sections are equal-sized black triangles.
the three national colors of the Hungarian flag symbolize strength (red), faithfulness (white), and hope (green).
The colors of the Egyptian flag symbolize the struggle of the nation against tyranny and the strength of the people of Egypt. The flag has three horizontal stripes that are red, white and black. It also has an emblem of the eagle of Saladin on it.
During the turn of the century, Marcus Garvey was estabishing the Universal Negro Improvement Association(UNIA). He was often ridiculed with comments like 'where is the Black man's Country' or 'Where is the the Black man's flag?' In 1920, at a UNIA convention the flag was adopted to symbolize: Red for the blood binds African people and was shed in the fight for liberation, Black for the people who represent a nation, if not a nation-state and Green for the rich and abundant homeland of Africa