Suriname flag

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Last updated May 2025

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Step-by-step

1

Open SmartFlags

Find it in the top ribbon after installation.

2

Search "Suriname"

Select Suriname in the list below.

3

Click INSERT

The flag drops onto your slide, ready to move and resize.

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Facts about the flag of Suriname

Date adopted: 25 November 1975

Symbolism: The flag of Suriname consists of five horizontal bands of green, white, red, white, and green. The central red band is twice as wide as the other four bands. A large yellow five-pointed star is centered in the red band. Green symbolizes the fertility of the land, white represents justice and peace, red stands for progress and struggle, and the yellow star represents unity and hope.

  • Pantone colours: Green, White, Red, Yellow
  • Aspect ratio: 2 : 3
  • Hanging protocol: The flag of Suriname is typically hung horizontally with the green stripe on top, followed by white, red with a yellow star in the center, white, and green at the bottom.
  • Design pitfall: A common mistake is misplacing the yellow star or reversing the order of the stripes, especially confusing the position of the white and green stripes.

Flag details

ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2sr
Aspect ratio2 : 3
Official colours
Last updated2025-05-01
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