Indonesia Singapore China United States Philippines India Nigeria Malaysia Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany United Kingdom Ethiopia Iran Madagascar Australia Thailand Canada Cameroon Pakistan Kenya Turkey Egypt France South Africa Mexico Iraq Bangladesh Netherlands Japan Vietnam Brazil South Korea Russia Taiwan Spain Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Hong Kong Ireland Greece Colombia Belgium United Arab Emirates Finland Peru Austria Portugal Ghana Algeria Nepal Cote D'Ivoire Italy Bulgaria Ecuador Morocco Tanzania Uganda Libya Hungary Switzerland Benin Poland Croatia Cambodia Sweden Moldova Israel Burkina Faso Norway Chile Romania New Zealand Jordan Serbia Ukraine Argentina Uzbekistan Senegal Cyprus Brunei Darussalam Tunisia Gabon Slovakia Palestinian Territory Cuba Togo Zimbabwe Republic of the Congo Angola Yemen Czech Republic Somalia Rwanda Myanmar Costa Rica Mauritius Lithuania Zambia Georgia Denmark Puerto Rico Malta Guinea Honduras Bahrain Sudan Estonia Lebanon Qatar Botswana Dominican Republic Kuwait Guyana Venezuela Bolivia Fiji Burundi Malawi Armenia Trinidad and Tobago Eritrea Mali Kazakhstan Guatemala Latvia Namibia Gambia Oman Central African Republic Mozambique Syria Belarus Sierra Leone Bosnia and Herzegovina Afghanistan North Macedonia Papua New Guinea Jamaica Albania Slovenia Nicaragua Uruguay Luxembourg Niger French Guiana Timor-Leste Eswatini Maldives Azerbaijan Bhutan South Sudan New Caledonia Laos Chad Lesotho Tajikistan French Polynesia Haiti Cayman Islands Paraguay Isle of Man Reunion Guadeloupe Wallis and Futuna Mongolia Barbados Solomon Islands Belize Mauritania San Marino Bahamas Equatorial Guinea Saint Lucia Guam Panama Macao Kosovo Suriname Comoros Liberia Qatar Flag Meaning & Details 9 VISITORS FROM HERE! Qatar Flag Flag Information maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side maroon represents the blood shed in Qatari wars, white stands for peace the nine-pointed serrated edge signifies Qatar as the ninth member of the "reconciled emirates" in the wake of the Qatari-British treaty of 1916 note: the other eight emirates are the seven that compose the UAE and Bahrain according to some sources, the dominant color was formerly red, but this darkened to maroon upon exposure to the sun and the new shade was eventually adopted
Learn more about Qatar »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook