Uganda 🇺🇬

Republic of Uganda

Uganda Flag

The flag of Uganda is composed of six equal horizontal bands of black, yellow, red, black, yellow and red. A white circle bearing a hoist-side facing grey red-crested crane is superimposed in the center of the field.

Location

Quick Facts

Alpha 2

UG

Alpha 3

UGA

Number

800

TLD

.ug

Capital

Kampala

Population

45,741,000

Area

241,550 km²

Landlocked

Yes

Languages

English Swahili

Currencies

Ugandan shilling (Sh)

Drives on

Left

Week starts

Monday

Timezones

UTC+03:00

Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms of Uganda

What is the Flag of Uganda?

The flag of Uganda is the national flag of the East African country of Uganda. It was adopted on October 9, 1962, shortly before the country's independence from the United Kingdom. The flag has six horizontal stripes of black, yellow, and red, with a white circle in the middle that contains the Uganda Crest.

What does the Uganda Flag Look Like?

The flag of Uganda features six horizontal stripes of equal width. The top and bottom stripes are black, the next two stripes are yellow, and the remaining two stripes are red. The center of the flag has a white circle that contains the Uganda Crest. The crest is composed of a shield and two crossed spears. The shield is divided into four parts, with a grey crowned crested crane on the red part of the shield. The shield is supported by two crossed spears, which are surrounded by the national motto – "For God and My Country".

What is the Uganda Flag Called?

The flag of Uganda is commonly referred to as the "Uganda Flag" or the "Uganda National Flag". The national flag of Uganda is also referred to as the "Ugandan Flag".

What Does the Uganda Flag Represent?

The flag of Uganda is a symbol of the country's rich history and culture. The colors of the flag symbolize the country's people and the African continent. The black color symbolizes the African people, the yellow color symbolizes the country's sunshine, and the red color symbolizes the blood shed during the struggle for independence. The Uganda Crest in the center of the flag is a symbol of the nation's pride and patriotism. The grey crowned crested crane stands for the nation's independence, while the two crossed spears are a symbol of defense and vigilance. Finally, the motto of "For God and My Country" is a reminder of the country's faith and commitment to their homeland.

Who Created the Ugandan Flag?

The Uganda flag was designed by the Ugandan people in 1961. This is the same year that Uganda declared its independence from the United Kingdom. The Uganda flag was designed to represent the country’s unity and diversity.

The design of the flag is based on two traditional Ugandan symbols: the black, red, and yellow traditional colours and the crested crane. The black colour represents Ugandan’s African heritage, the red colour symbolizes the bloodshed for independence, and the yellow stands for African sunshine and the rich natural resources found in Uganda. The crested crane is a national symbol of Uganda and represents the peace and prosperity of the nation.

The original design of the Uganda flag was created by a group of Ugandan citizens. The citizens wanted to create a flag which was a symbol of national unity and pride. The citizens worked together to create the flag, which was officially adopted in October of 1961.

The Uganda flag has gone through some changes since it was first adopted in 1961. In 1962, the flag was modified to include a white star in the center of the crane. This was meant to symbolize the African continent. In 1971, the flag was changed again to include a green background, which was meant to represent the country’s agricultural wealth.

The Uganda flag continues to be a proud symbol of the country’s unity and diversity. It is a reminder of the struggles and successes of the Ugandan people and a celebration of their national pride. The flag is flown every day to show respect and honor for the nation and its citizens.

The Colours of Uganda

The Hex Colours of Uganda