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List of Countries With Yellow, Purple, and Pink Flags

No modern national flag contains yellow, purple, and pink

Define the scope: we mean current, sovereign national flags only, and the three colors must all appear on the same flag. Under that strict rule, no country’s official national flag contains yellow, purple, and pink together. The search therefore returns an empty list.

Understand why this combination is absent. Flags use bold, high-contrast colors that are easy to see from a distance. Purple is rare because it was historically expensive and is uncommon in traditional heraldry. Pink is almost never used in heraldry or modern national flags because it offers low contrast and few historical or symbolic reasons for inclusion. Yellow, by contrast, is very common (for example: Colombia, Ukraine, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Vatican City, Jamaica, and Belgium). Purple does appear in a few flags as a small emblem (Dominica’s Sisserou parrot is purple), and purple shows up in some historical flags (the Second Spanish Republic used a purple stripe), but pink does not appear on any current sovereign national flag.

Explore close alternatives and related lists instead. Look up “countries with yellow flags” to see the many national flags that use yellow. Check “flags with purple” for rare examples tied to emblems (Dominica) and “historical flags with purple” for past designs (Second Spanish Republic). For pink, review municipal, regional, or event flags and few historical examples. Use those related lists to find interesting near-misses and visual examples.

Countries with Other Three-Color Flag Combinations