Drapeau de South Africa
The flag of South Africa is composed of two equal horizontal bands of red and blue, with a yellow-edged black isosceles triangle superimposed on the hoist side of the field. This triangle has its base centered on the hoist end, spans about two-fifth the width and two-third the height of the field, and is enclosed on its sides by the arms of a white-edged green horizontally oriented Y-shaped band which extends along the boundary of the red and blue bands to the fly end of the field.
Pays
South Africa
ISO Alpha-2
ZA
ISO Alpha-3
ZAF
Région
Africa
Questions fréquentes
À quoi ressemble le drapeau de South Africa ?
The flag of South Africa is composed of two equal horizontal bands of red and blue, with a yellow-edged black isosceles triangle superimposed on the hoist side of the field. This triangle has its base centered on the hoist end, spans about two-fifth the width and two-third the height of the field, and is enclosed on its sides by the arms of a white-edged green horizontally oriented Y-shaped band which extends along the boundary of the red and blue bands to the fly end of the field.
Quel est le code ISO de South Africa ?
Le code ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 de South Africa est ZA, le code alpha-3 est ZAF.