Tanzania United States Singapore Netherlands South Africa France United Kingdom Germany Canada Nigeria China India Russia Kenya Australia Finland Austria Indonesia Sweden Hungary Italy Norway Poland Brazil Uganda Turkey Mexico South Korea Japan Ireland Switzerland Hong Kong Zambia Spain Rwanda United Arab Emirates Malaysia Denmark Malawi Saudi Arabia Czech Republic Portugal Romania Belgium Democratic Republic of the Congo Oman Vietnam Israel Bangladesh Mozambique Pakistan Ghana Zimbabwe Philippines Thailand Mauritius Egypt Belarus Burundi New Zealand Kazakhstan Cambodia Comoros Luxembourg Ethiopia Namibia Iran Somalia Bulgaria Ukraine Latvia Moldova Lithuania Taiwan Slovakia Iceland Qatar Morocco Senegal Serbia Seychelles Cyprus Myanmar Botswana South Sudan Cameroon Greece Nepal Lebanon Togo Sri Lanka Colombia Argentina Angola Gambia Eswatini Iraq Jordan Bahrain Cote D'Ivoire Armenia Peru Libya Estonia Madagascar Kuwait Chile Malta Mongolia North Macedonia Central African Republic Algeria Slovenia Liberia Ecuador Burkina Faso Syria Croatia Afghanistan Panama Jamaica Lesotho Papua New Guinea Dominican Republic Azerbaijan Albania Fiji Yemen Gabon Sudan Georgia Chad Costa Rica Antigua and Barbuda Guatemala British Virgin Islands Kyrgyzstan Puerto Rico Mali Gibraltar Macao Guyana Solomon Islands Sierra Leone Bosnia and Herzegovina El Salvador Guinea-Bissau Kosovo Uruguay Montenegro Brunei Darussalam Saint Lucia Palestinian Territory Uzbekistan Tunisia Republic of the Congo Bolivia United Arab Emirates Flag Meaning & Details 64 VISITORS FROM HERE! United Arab Emirates Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black with a wider vertical red band on the hoist side the flag incorporates all four Pan-Arab colors, which in this case represent fertility (green), neutrality (white), petroleum resources (black), and unity (red) red was the traditional color incorporated into all flags of the emirates before their unification
Learn more about United Arab Emirates »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook