Amazigh flag

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The Amazigh flag is a tricolour banner of blue, green, and yellow with a central red yaz symbol, representing the identity, culture, and unity of the Indigenous Amazigh (Berber) peoples of North Africa.

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Amazigh flag canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural symbol
ethnic flag
flag
associatedWith Amazigh cultural revival
Amazigh
surface form: Amazigh nationalism

Berbers
surface form: Berberism
blueRepresents Atlantic Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
color blue
green
red
yellow
culturalRegion North Africa
surface form: Maghreb

North Africa
field tricolour horizontal stripes
greenRepresents Tell Atlas and Rif mountains
fertile lands of North Africa
hasSymbol Tifinagh
surface form: Tifinagh letter yaz

red yaz symbol
redRepresents freedom
life
resistance
sacrifice
represents Amazigh culture
Amazigh identity
Amazigh
surface form: Amazigh people

Amazigh unity
Berbers
surface form: Berber people
scriptOfSymbol Tifinagh
stripeOrder blue-green-yellow
symbolColor red
symbolMeaning Amazigh people as free people
free man
symbolPosition center
usedBy Amazigh diaspora communities
Berber cultural movements
Indigenous Amazigh peoples of North Africa
usedIn Algeria
Canary Islands
Libya
Mali
Morocco
Niger
Tunisia
usedOnOccasion Amazigh New Year (Yennayer)
Amazigh cultural festivals
protests for Amazigh rights
yellowRepresents Sahara Desert
desert regions of North Africa

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Berbers hasSymbol Amazigh flag