They are not the same
No, he is not a Somalian. He is from Senegal.
The star in the middle of the Ethiopian flag represents unity and diversity. The colors of the flag are red (strength), green (the land), yellow (hope), and blue (peace).
The Ethiopian flag is the oldest flag in Africa and its colours (red, yellow, green) have been adopted as the colours of the flags of many other African nations.
Senegal has a flag with the Pan-African colours: green, yellow and red. It has a coat of arms with a lion and tree on it; their motto is "One People, One Goal, One Faith".
green symbolises grass, yellow symbolises sun and red symbolises blood
The Ethiopian flag is very unique. It has a background of a green, yellow, and red stripes. On top of that is a five pointed star inside a blue circle.
The Ethiopian flag is very unique. It has a background of a green, yellow, and red stripes. On top of that is a five pointed star inside a blue circle.
Nope. Ethiopian wolves look more like jackals. In fact, one of their nicknames is the 'Red Jackal'.
The flag of the Republic of Lebanon fits that description. The Lebsnese flag had two red horizontal stipes on the top and bottom, with a white horizontal stripe between them. The Cedar tree is in the middle of the white stripe.
Do Not hang them on the same flag pole!Both flags should be the same size and same height above the ground on the same height flag pole.
Red symbolises the blood of the martyr's yellow/gold symbolises the wealth of the land and green symbolises nature. This is referring to Zion. Rastas believe that they should return to visit their homeland in Africa (Ethiopia.) The Rastafarian's flag is the same as the Ethiopian flag but with a lion on it.
it means that Ethiopians nation is united under 1 ruler and that Ethiopians community gets along