List of city flags in Africa

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This page lists the city flags in Africa. It is a part of the Lists of city flags, which is split into continents due to its size.

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Algeria

Angola

Historical

Benin

Botswana

Cape Verde

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Historical

Egypt

Equatorial Guinea

Historical

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Gabon

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Historical

Ivory Coast

Kenya

Libya

Madagascar

Historical

Mauritius

Morocco

Historical

Mozambique

Namibia

Nigeria

Republic of the Congo

São Tomé and Príncipe

Sierra Leone

Somalia

Somaliland

South Africa

Historical

South Sudan

Tanzania

Tunisia

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Historical

See also

Notes

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