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*Google includes Android and often Slack.
How To
How To
Time needed: 1 minute
How to copy and paste the Flag of Burundi Emoji to any device.
- Copy the Burundian Flag Emoji
Go to flagemoji.com and press the copy button (above). This works on any device.
- Paste the Emoji
Go to your email/iMessage/SMS texting service/document and paste the emoji.
For mobile devices
— double-tap or tap-hold, then paste should appear. Tap it.
For desktop and laptops on Apple devices
— command-P / ⌘-P
For desktop and laptops on Windows devices
— control-p
Codes
Emoji Codes
Flag emojis are unicode symbols, like any other letter or number on your keyboard. This means you can copy and paste the emoji itself into your code, whatever the language (click the button above).
They actually count as two characters: the two-letter country code (the ISO international standard). The unicode and shortcode both represent country data which devices can interpret and display the emoji.
Country Code | Unicode | Shortcode |
BI | U+1F1E7 U+1F1EE | :flag_BI: :BI: |
Emoji shortcodes are used on some platforms as a way for users to type in emojis from the keyboard. If you type the emoji shortcode on Github or Slack, the emoji will appear.
*The official name of the emoji is only the country name, not ‘Burundi Flag’, for example.
Description
Description
The flag of Burundi is divided by a white diagonal cross into red panels (top and bottom) and green panels (hoist side and fly side) with a white disk superimposed at the center bearing three red six-pointed stars outlined in green and arranged in a triangular design (one star above, two stars below). Green symbolizes hope and optimism, white purity and peace, and red the blood shed in the struggle for independence. The three stars in the disk represent the three major ethnic groups: Hutu, Twa, Tutsi, as well as the three elements in the national motto: unity, work, progress.
Map
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Anthem
National Anthem
Title | Burundi Bwacu (Our Beloved Burundi) |
Composer | Jean-Baptiste Ntahokaja / Marc Barengayabo |
FAQ
FAQs
Burundi gained indepence on July 1, 1962 from Belgian colonial rule.
Green symbolizes hope and optimism, white represents purity and peace, while red is a reminder of the blood shed in the struggle for independence.
The Burundi flag was officially adopted on June 28, 1967.
Burundi’s is governed by Presidential Republic.
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Printable Burundian Flag
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