Mexico Venezuela Colombia Argentina Cuba United States Peru Ecuador Chile Spain Dominican Republic Bolivia Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Uruguay Panama El Salvador Brazil Singapore Paraguay Algeria Costa Rica Russia Netherlands Pakistan United Kingdom India Germany China Madagascar Canada Turkey Indonesia Mozambique Bangladesh France Nigeria Serbia Ukraine South Africa Yemen Egypt Morocco Poland Italy Philippines Portugal Angola Romania Tanzania Kenya Cote D'Ivoire Japan Ethiopia Puerto Rico Ghana Haiti Cameroon Iraq Togo Vietnam Sweden Thailand Sri Lanka Czech Republic Hong Kong Latvia Trinidad and Tobago Democratic Republic of the Congo Benin Bulgaria Uganda Niger Austria Syria Sierra Leone Mali Iran Equatorial Guinea Norway Tunisia Belgium Malawi Switzerland Kazakhstan Papua New Guinea Zambia Ireland Hungary Azerbaijan Malaysia Australia Saudi Arabia Uzbekistan Afghanistan Senegal Finland Burkina Faso Slovakia Cambodia Zimbabwe Taiwan Seychelles Libya Lithuania Sudan Greece Nepal Luxembourg Israel Rwanda Moldova Mauritania Burundi Gabon South Korea Namibia Mauritius Jordan Belarus Republic of the Congo Myanmar Denmark Guyana New Zealand Estonia Cabo Verde Palestinian Territory United Arab Emirates Kyrgyzstan Botswana Jamaica Georgia Chad Bahrain Lebanon Laos Belize Central African Republic North Macedonia Somalia Guinea Solomon Islands Tajikistan Croatia Liberia Bosnia and Herzegovina British Virgin Islands Andorra Guinea-Bissau French Guiana Suriname South Sudan Albania Turkmenistan Kuwait Cyprus Qatar Dominica Fiji Mongolia Djibouti Timor-Leste Oman Bahamas Martinique Malta Sao Tome and Principe Lesotho Aruba Turks and Caicos Islands French Polynesia Kosovo Kiribati Montenegro Greenland Reunion Eswatini Curacao Comoros Saint Pierre and Miquelon Sint Maarten Antigua and Barbuda Mayotte Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Gambia Armenia Aruba Flag Meaning & Details 2 VISITORS FROM HERE! Aruba Flag Flag Information blue, with two narrow, horizontal, yellow stripes across the lower portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper hoist-side corner the star represents Aruba and its red soil and white beaches, its four points the four major languages (Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish, English) as well as the four points of a compass, to indicate that its inhabitants come from all over the world the blue symbolizes Caribbean waters and skies the stripes represent the island's two main "industries": the flow of tourists to the sun-drenched beaches and the flow of minerals from the earth
Learn more about Aruba »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook