United States Germany India Indonesia France Pakistan Vietnam Bangladesh Morocco Brazil United Kingdom Canada Netherlands Singapore Turkey Curacao Romania Russia Switzerland Thailand Malaysia Nepal Italy Ukraine China Algeria Taiwan Nigeria Japan Philippines Spain Poland Bulgaria Portugal Austria Greece Saudi Arabia Tunisia Serbia Iran Norway Egypt Czech Republic Croatia United Arab Emirates Venezuela Finland Cambodia Colombia Belgium Argentina Australia Israel Slovenia Hungary Hong Kong South Africa Moldova Slovakia Madagascar Georgia Sweden Ecuador Estonia Monaco Iraq Peru Kenya Azerbaijan North Macedonia Kuwait Mexico Mauritius Denmark Kazakhstan Sri Lanka Albania Ireland Jordan Macao Armenia Sint Maarten Dominican Republic South Korea Libya Bahrain Cyprus Cameroon Luxembourg Aruba Benin Cuba Cote D'Ivoire Latvia Montenegro Tanzania Chile Uruguay Panama Caribbean Netherlands Lebanon Trinidad and Tobago Costa Rica Yemen Syria Jamaica New Zealand Oman Guatemala Ghana Reunion Lithuania Qatar Republic of the Congo Belize French Polynesia Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Malta Ethiopia Laos Burkina Faso Belarus Mozambique Puerto Rico Myanmar Bosnia and Herzegovina Palestinian Territory Paraguay Maldives Seychelles Liechtenstein Barbados Lesotho Bahamas Andorra Uganda Uzbekistan Bhutan El Salvador Marshall Islands Zambia Cabo Verde Nicaragua Angola Bolivia Suriname Guadeloupe Somalia Namibia Saint Kitts and Nevis Kosovo Rwanda Saint Martin Iceland Dominica Grenada Jersey Mauritania Antigua and Barbuda Saint Lucia Martinique Togo Mongolia Bahamas Flag Meaning & Details 3 VISITORS FROM HERE! Bahamas Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of aquamarine (top), gold, and aquamarine, with a black equilateral triangle based on the hoist side the band colors represent the golden beaches of the islands surrounded by the aquamarine sea black represents the vigor and force of a united people, while the pointing triangle indicates the enterprise and determination of the Bahamian people to develop the rich resources of land and sea
Learn more about Bahamas »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook