This is the flag of the Republic of South Africa. The flag surface consists of six colors: red, yellow, blue, green, black, and white. This is the most colorful national flag in the world. In the center of the flag is a horizontal Y-shaped three-color bar, which accounts for one-third of the flag's width. The upper area of the flag is red and the lower area is blue, each accounting for one-third of the flag's width. Red represents blood and blue represents the sky. It symbolizes the gathering of different South African nations and the common path toward the future. The black triangles used to separate the red zone, the blue zone and connect the flagpole cover cloth represent race. The green part in the middle represents the land. There are gold and white lines on both sides of the green, which represent gold and race respectively. On some platforms, the system displays as ZA. The Republic of South Africa, commonly known as South Africa, is a republic located at the southern tip of Africa where the South Atlantic and South Indian Oceans meet. South Africa is currently the only country in the world that has three capitals at the same time. They are Pretoria, the administrative capital, Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital.
πΏπ¦ is the Emoji of a country/regionβs flag, and its meaning is flag: South Africa. The Emoji πΏπ¦ is composed of two regional indicator letters, namely πΏ and π¦. The country/region's 2-letter code for South Africa is ZA, so the letters corresponding to the two region indicator letters are Z and A. πΏπ¦ is displayed as a whole flag on most platforms and as a two-letter symbol on a few platforms.