Today we have a cool guide for you produced by the Facebook page called Civixplorer that shows flags from around the world that predominantly use the colours green, red and white. The design shows the flags for 16 different countries and 4 regions that have flags which feature the colours green, red and white for you to check out.
And here we have some high quality pictures of the green, red and white flags in the guide along with brief descriptions of them from Wikipedia with links to where you can get more information.
Flag of Mexico
The national flag of Mexico is a vertical tricolour of green, white, and red with the national coat of arms charged in the centre of the white stripe. The flag was adopted on the 16th of September 1968, 57 years ago. (More info)
Flag of Italy
The flag of Italy, often referred to as the Tricolour, is a flag featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, with the green at the hoist side. The flag was adopted on the 18th June 1946, 79 years ago. (More info)
Flag of Algeria
The national flag of Algeria consists of two equal vertical bars, green and white, charged in the centre with a red star and crescent, a symbol of Islam as the nation's prominent faith. The flag was adopted on the 3rd of July 1962, 63 years ago. (More info)
Flag of Iran
The national flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a tricolour featuring the Pan-Iranian colours comprising equal horizontal bands of green, white and red with the national emblem (Allah) in red centred on the white band and the takbir written 11 times each in the Kufic script in white, at the bottom of the green and the top of the red band. (More info)
Flag of Hungary
The national flag of Hungary is a horizontal tricolour of red, white and green. In this exact form, it has been the official flag of Hungary since the 23rd of May 1957. The flag's form originates from national republican movements of the 18th and 19th centuries, while its colours are from the Middle Ages. (More info)
Flag of Bulgaria
The national flag of the Republic of Bulgaria is a tricolour consisting of three equal-sized horizontal bands of white, green, and red. The flag was first adopted after the 1877–1878 Russo-Turkish War, when Bulgaria gained de facto independence. (More info)
Flag of Belarus
The national flag of Belarus is an unequal red-green bicolour with a red-on-white ornament pattern placed at the hoist (staff) end. The current design was introduced in 2012 by the State Committee for Standardisation of the Republic of Belarus, and is adapted from a design approved in a May 1995 referendum. (More info)
Flag of Lebanon
The national flag of Lebanon is a horizontal triband of two red stripes enveloping a central white stripe which is twice the height of each red stripe. Centred on the white stripe is a green cedar of Lebanon tree, touching both red stripes. (More info)
Flag of Suriname
The flag of Suriname is composed of five horizontal bands of green (top, double width), white, red (quadruple width), white, and green (double width) with a large, yellow, five-pointed star in the centre. The flag was adopted on the 25th of November 1975, 49 years ago. (More info)
Flag of Burundi
A white diagonal cross divided into four panels of red (top and bottom) and green (hoist-side and fly-side) with the white disk superimposed at the centre of the cross bearing three red six-pointed stars with green outlines arranged in the triangular form. (More info)
Flag of Turkmenistan
The flag features a green field with a vertical red stripe on the hoist side, containing five carpet guls (designs used in producing rugs) stacked above two crossed olive branches similar to those on the flag of the United Nations. A white crescent moon and five white five-pointed stars appear as a charge on the fly side of the red stripe. (More info)
Flag of Oman
The national flag of Oman consists of two horizontal stripes of upper white and lower green, separated by a red horizontal "T" shape in the centre that contains the national emblem of Oman (Khanjar and two swords). The flag was adopted on the 22nd of May 2004, 21 years ago. (More info)
Flag of Wales
The flag of Wales consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised in law. The current version of the flag was adopted in 1959. (More info)
Flag of Madagascar
The national flag of Madagascar is a tricolour featuring two equal horizontal bands of red and green with a vertical white band of the same size on the hoist side. It was designed by Andrianome Ranaivosoa and was adopted in 1958. (More info)
Flag of Tajikistan
The national flag of Tajikistan features an unequal horizontal tricolour of red, white, and green, with a yellow crown surmounted by an arc of seven stars at the centre. The flag was adopted in November 1992, replacing the flag of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic of 1953. (More info)
Flag of the Maldives
The Flag of the Republic of Maldives is green with a red border. The centre bears a vertical white crescent; the closed side of the crescent is on the raising side of the flag. It was adopted on the 25th of July 1965. (More info)
Flag of Basque Country
The flag of the Basque Country is the official flag of the Basque Country Autonomous Community of Spain and was adopted in 1936. This flag consists of a white cross over a green saltire on a red field. (More info)
Flag of North Rhine-Westphalia
The flag of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia is a horizontal tricolour consisting of green, white and red. After the establishment of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1946, the tricolour was first introduced in 1948, but was not formally adopted until 1953. (More info)
Flag of Kurdistan
The flag of Kurdistan is a red, white, and green tricolour, with a yellow 21 rayed sun in the centre (Kurdish Sun). It is the flag of Kurds and was created by the Society for the Rise of Kurdistan in 1920. (More info)
Flag of Chechnya
The flag of Chechnya is a horizontal tricolour of green (representing Islam), white (representing peace or the Caucasus Mountains) and red (representing bloodshed). The national ornament is at the white band at the hoist. (More info)