Flag of Jubaland

Jubaland has had a wide array of flags in its modern history, ranging from that during its British East Africa Province of Jubaland era, during the transitionary Trans-Juba period of Jubaland, as well as the current Jubaland's federal state flag.

British East Africa
During its period as a British East Africa province, Jubaland had a variation of the British blue ensign.

Transitionary phase
Jubaland was in the transitionary phase of Trans-Juba for a total of 715 days, or one year, eleven months, and fifteen days, from the 15 July 1924 until 30 June 1926:

British and UN administrative period
From 1941 until 1949 was the British administrative period after the British occupied places vacated by the Italians in WW2:

Contemporary assortment
During Jubaland's development phase various flags had been proposed, as well as the one used during the existence of the self-proclaimed Republic of Azania, which resembled the Russian flag. The current flag of Jubaland was adopted at a conference on 28 February 2013 at Kismayo. There is also a sub-federal level flag for Gedo.

In 2023 conservatives and right-wing media attacked a flag design for Minnesota, advancing a conspiracy theory that it represents a Somali "conquest" of Minnesota due to similarities with the current Jubaland flag.