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๐น๐ฟTanzanian Flag Emoji ๐น๐ฟ EmojiUnicode: 1F1F9 1F1FF
The flag of Tanzania.
Released in This flag emoji was officially added in 2015 with the Emoji 1.0 release.
TanzaniaTanzanian flagTanzanianflagAfricacountrynational flagEast AfricaUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzanian pride
Meaning and Interpretation
"The Tanzanian Flag emoji ๐น๐ฟ represents the East African country of Tanzania. It is often used to express national pride, patriotism, or as a symbol of the country in various discussions. The flag consists of four colors: green, yellow, black, and blue, which each have significant meaning related to Tanzania's geography, people, and wealth of resources."
Symbolism
- The green in the Tanzanian flag represents the country's agricultural fields and natural vegetation.
- The blue symbolizes the Indian Ocean that touches Tanzaniaโs coastline and its freshwater lakes and rivers.
- The black stands for the people of Tanzania, and the yellow stripes represent the country's mineral wealth.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When discussing Tanzanian culture, geography, or politics in forums, chats, or social media.
- During holidays or significant national events in Tanzania like Independence Day or sports events.
- When planning a trip to Tanzania or talking about famous national landmarks like Mount Kilimanjaro.
Usage Examples in Conversation
I can't wait to visit Tanzania next summer! ๐น๐ฟ
Happy Independence Day, Tanzania! ๐น๐ฟ
Mount Kilimanjaro is on my travel bucket list! ๐น๐ฟ
The Serengeti National Park looks absolutely stunning! Can't wait to explore! ๐น๐ฟ
We're cheering for Tanzania in the world cup match tonight! ๐น๐ฟ
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- This emoji is country-specific, so it is best used in contexts related to Tanzania.
- It can be used to express support for Tanzanian teams or athletes during international competitions.
- Avoid using it inappropriately or unrelated to topics about Tanzania, as it may seem out of place.
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Can symbolize Mount Kilimanjaro, one of Tanzania's most iconic landmarks.