Flag of Cuba

The flag of Cuba is composed of five equal horizontal bands of blue alternating with white and a red equilateral triangle superimposed on the hoist side of the field. The triangle has its base on the hoist end, spans about two-fifth the width of the field and bears a white five-pointed star at its center.

The flag of Cuba is composed of five equal horizontal bands of blue alternating with white and a red equilateral triangle superimposed on the hoist side of the field. The triangle has its base on the hoist end, spans about two-fifth the width of the field and bears a white five-pointed star at its center.

Country

Cuba

ISO Alpha-2

CU

ISO Alpha-3

CUB

Region

Americas

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the flag of Cuba look like?
The flag of Cuba is composed of five equal horizontal bands of blue alternating with white and a red equilateral triangle superimposed on the hoist side of the field. The triangle has its base on the hoist end, spans about two-fifth the width of the field and bears a white five-pointed star at its center.
What is the ISO code of Cuba?
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Cuba is CU, and the alpha-3 code is CUB.

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