The Algeria flag consists of two vertical bars, each of which make up half of the banner. The colors are white and green. A red crescent moon and star are located in the middle. It was officially adopted on July 3, 1962, but similar versions date back even further.
The Algeria flag has the ratio 2:3. White stands for peace, red stands for the blood of martyrs, and green stands for Islam. It has based on the banner of Emir Abdel Kadir.
The country is located in northern Africa. The Algeria flag belongs to a nation that is a presidential republic. It gained independence from France in 1962.
The capital city and largest city is Algiers. The Algeria flag belongs to a nation whose national anthem or song is “The Pledge”. The national motto is “From the people and for the people”. The currency is called the Dinar.
Some interesting facts about the Algeria:
religion: Islam (mostly Sunni) 99.0%, Judaism and Christianity 1%
languages: Arabic, French, Berber
population: 33,769,701