Uganda Flag
The Uganda flag was adopted on October 9, 1962. At its center is a white disc with a grey crowned crane, also known as the Balearic crested crane. Known for its gentle nature, the crane is a national symbol of Uganda. The colors on Uganda's flag are Pan African colors. Black represents the people of Uganda, yellow is symbolic of sunshine and red is meant to convey the blood that connects all its people.
Uganda flags are 100% SolarMax Nylon, the longest lasting nylon flag material available. You can fly them outdoors for extended periods because they withstand the damaging effects of sun and wind. Made in America.