Flag of Dominican Republic

The flag of the Dominican Republic is divided into four rectangles by a centered white cross that extends to the edges of the field and bears the national coat of arms in its center. The upper hoist-side and lower fly-side rectangles are blue and the lower hoist-side and upper fly-side rectangles are red.

The flag of the Dominican Republic is divided into four rectangles by a centered white cross that extends to the edges of the field and bears the national coat of arms in its center. The upper hoist-side and lower fly-side rectangles are blue and the lower hoist-side and upper fly-side rectangles are red.

Country

Dominican Republic

ISO Alpha-2

DO

ISO Alpha-3

DOM

Region

Americas

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the flag of Dominican Republic look like?
The flag of the Dominican Republic is divided into four rectangles by a centered white cross that extends to the edges of the field and bears the national coat of arms in its center. The upper hoist-side and lower fly-side rectangles are blue and the lower hoist-side and upper fly-side rectangles are red.
What is the ISO code of Dominican Republic?
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Dominican Republic is DO, and the alpha-3 code is DOM.

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